General Contract Clauses: Guaranty | Practical Law

General Contract Clauses: Guaranty | Practical Law

A Standard Clause that can be added to a commercial agreement when one party requires a third-party guaranty (also called a guarantee) of the counterparty's payment obligations. The guarantor unconditionally guarantees the payment obligations of the obligor (the borrower or debtor) for the benefit of the beneficiary (the lender or creditor). This Standard Clause has integrated notes with important explanations and drafting and negotiating tips.

General Contract Clauses: Guaranty

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General Contract Clauses: Guaranty

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A Standard Clause that can be added to a commercial agreement when one party requires a third-party guaranty (also called a guarantee) of the counterparty's payment obligations. The guarantor unconditionally guarantees the payment obligations of the obligor (the borrower or debtor) for the benefit of the beneficiary (the lender or creditor). This Standard Clause has integrated notes with important explanations and drafting and negotiating tips.