What's the difference between fidejussor and guarantor?
Fidejussor
Definition:
(n.) A surety; one bound for another, conjointly with him; a guarantor.
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Guarantor
Definition:
(n.) One who makes or gives a guaranty; a warrantor; a surety.
(n.) One who engages to secure another in any right or possession.
Example Sentences:
(1) For those who can't stump up more than 5% of the agreed price, he suggests guarantor mortgages, such as that offered by Lloyds TSB.
(2) The governor told business leaders in Edinburgh that Westminster would need to agree that the UK Treasury would help to bail out Scotland in any future financial crisis and act as a guarantor for Scotland's banks.
(3) And that’s just how Theresa May likes it | Martin Kettle Read more Russia was the guarantor of a 2013 deal under which Syria would remove all chemical weapons.
(4) They signed the contract over the loud protestations of Miura's sister-in-law, the guarantor.
(5) But the report didn't include mortgages where a parent acted as "guarantor".
(6) In Cairo, Obama touched on the broad issue of political change in a sclerotic Arab world whose rulers sold themselves as guarantors of stability and western interests.
(7) Remember, this was a time when women didn't have the right to equal pay, and couldn't get a mortgage without a male guarantor, and rape victims were at almost always to blame for having been raped.
(8) The downside, from the guarantor's point of view, is that he or she becomes liable for the mortgage if the borrower defaults on it.
(9) The need for more stringent gun controls is supported but their implications to the physician and especially the psychiatrist as a potential guarantor for a licence application ought to be further explored by the professional bodies involved.
(10) With the Co-operative bank, where it is possible to borrow 4.25 times a guarantor's gross income, you could potentially borrow £191,250.
(11) My father and stepmother have said that they could act as a guarantors for the mortgage.
(12) When the Syrian army attacks al-Nusra it is not as the suppressor of the popular movement, but the guarantor of the unity of Syria's diverse society.
(13) This is the difference between what a borrower could have afforded with a mortgage on his or her own earnings and what is actually being borrowed with a guarantor in place, plus 10%.
(14) Those are far more reliable guarantors of stability and security.
(15) Government as guarantor of rights may be more effective in health services than as provider of programs.
(16) Local public health departments traditionally have been supported as providers of preventive care and, in some jurisdictions, as guarantors of other essential services to vulnerable populations that usual providers do not reach.
(17) In unveiling the EU's " agenda for change " (pdf), Andris Piebalgs, the EU commissioner for development, said on Thursday that human rights and democracy were guarantors that economic development was sustainable.
(18) It was obvious that the main “guarantors” of the document were not the European diplomats, but their counterparts from across the ocean.
(19) Once the personal guarantor of national unity had been lynched by his compatriots, the Libyan people were left to their own devices in an appalling state of upheaval, with no roadmap to guide them.
(20) "Being a guarantor involves helping your child borrow a bit more by having your income in the background," says Hollingworth.