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A credit application being prepared by our C corporation says: \"The
undersigned jointly and severally promise, agree, and guarantee to pay to...\" and has a single signature line. Does this mean that if I execute the application as a corporate officer that I am also personally liable for the obligation? |
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undersigned jointly and severally promise, agree, and guarantee to pay ] jointly and severally promise----means each signer is liable for the full amount, the word guarantee is a bit odd and may imply you are personally guaranteeing payment--ie not just the company. make that point clear among all parties--who is liable... the company only, or the individuals too? |
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