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'''[[Continuing guarantee]]''': A continuing guarantee is one where the guarantor assumes liability for all the debtor's past, present and future obligations to a creditor. Even where the amount owing has been | '''[[Continuing guarantee]]''': A continuing [[guarantee]] is one where the guarantor assumes liability for all the debtor's past, present and future obligations to a creditor. Even where the amount owing has been paid in full, the guarantor can still be liable under the same facility if there is a subsequent indebtedness. This is useful for revolving credit facilities and other forms of indebtedness with a "now you see it, now you don't" sort of a flavour to them. | ||
This is to overcome a principle articulated in {{casenote|Devaynes|Noble}} that payments are presumed reduce debts in the order in which the debts are incurred. |