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▪ I. correality1 Roman Law.|kɒriːˈælɪtɪ| [f. prec. + -ity.] The quality, condition, or state of being correal: see quot.
1875Poste Gaius iii. Comm. (ed. 2) 396 In Correality each creditor is severally entitled to receive, and each debtor is severally bound to discharge, the whole Object of the obligation. By the ordinary rule, the creditors would be only jointly entitled to receive the whole object; and this the debtors would be only jointly bound to discharge. Ibid. 400 Correality in which one debtor is principal and others are accessory is instanced in Fidejussio. ▪ II. correˈality2 rare. [f. cor-1 + reality.] The being equally real; equal or correlative reality.
1829Sir W. Hamilton Discuss. (1852) 24 His argument to prove the correality of his three Ideas proves directly the reverse. Ibid. 27 Instead of assuming the objective correality of his two elements on the fact of their subjective correlation. |