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Definition of Cosigners
1. cosigner [n] - See also: cosigner
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cosigners
Literary usage of Cosigners
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value and by Abraham Clark Freeman (1911)
"When appellee Brown purchased a half interest in the note and took an assignment
thereof, this operated to release him and his cosigners to the extent of ..."
2. Cases on the Law of Suretyship by Clinton De Witt (1920)
"The auditor must be supposed to have known that the character of Mr. Bostwick,
as one of the cosigners, and as the president of the bank, did not empower ..."
3. The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography by Historical Society of Pennsylvania (1877)
"1719-1806), born in Ireland, had met Rush when they were members of the Provincial
Conference of June, 1776, and they were soon afterwards cosigners for ..."
4. The Law of Contracts by Theophilus Parsons (1866)
"... not entitled to contribution from the other co-signers in respect to the
costs — the same not being a burden common to all the cosigners of the note. ..."
5. The Law of Contracts by Theophilus Parsons (1893)
"... not entitled to contribution from the other co-signers in respect to the
costs, — the sanie not being a burden common to all the cosigners of the note. ..."
6. An Abridgement of the Law of Nisi Prius by William Selwyn, Edward E. Law, Henry Wheaton, Thomas Isaac Wharton (1857)
"... that the insurance attached to goods received by the as consignee, but that
it covered only his interest in them, and not that of thf cosigners. ..."