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A parent who co-signs a note for a student loan with his or her son or daughter is primarily liable if the note states the co-signers "collectively" promise to pay.

Primary Liable

Being the first or main party responsible for fulfilling an obligation or compensating for damages.

Co-signs

The act of signing a loan or agreement jointly with another person, thereby assuming equal responsibility for the repayment.

Collectively

refers to actions or measures taken as a whole by a group of people or entities.

  • Comprehend the implications of being primarily or secondarily liable on a negotiable instrument.
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Samuel AlexiusDec 24, 2024
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