In what circumstances will a surety be changed without the consent of the surety?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Gray-Campbell v. Jamieson, 1923 CanLII 122 (SK CA):

In Polak v. Everett, 45 L.J.Q.B. 369, at p. 373, Mr. Justice Quain summarized the subject in a few words, as follows: I think the convenience and policy of the matter * * is, that the contract of the surety should not be altered without his consent * *

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