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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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is this statement correct, Provided, that the Surety shall not be liable for consequential to the service therein?
  

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Anonymous Provided, that the Surety shall not be liable for consequential to the service therein? I do not understand it at all. Who is 'Surety'?

  • Anonymous Provided, that the Surety shall not be liable for consequential to the service therein?
  • I do not understand it at all.
  • Who is 'Surety'?
  • What do you mean by the adjective-without-a-noun 'consequential'?
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AnonymousProvided, that the Surety shall not be liable for consequential to the service therein?
I do not understand it at all. Who is 'Surety'? What do you mean by the adjective-without-a-noun 'consequential'?
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"Surety" makes sense, meaning "One who accepts legal responsibility for debts or behavior of another", but "consequential" needs something after it. "Damages" would be a typical word after "consequential", but it doesn't quite fit here. Do you have some more context for this?

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