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correal, a. Roman Law.|kəˈriːəl| [f. L. correus, conreus (f. cor-, con- together + reus one under obligation) + -al1.] Under joint obligation: applied to an obligation in which the parties are severally liable.
1875Poste Gaius iii. Comm. (ed. 2) 398 A second difference between Correality and Solidarity consists in the fact that in Solidarity the guarantor who pays the whole has regressus against his co-guarantors, that is to say, has a power of recovering from them contribution of their share of the debt: whereas the Correal debtor who pays has no regressus or right to contribution. |