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hi guys and welcome to part three on the law on security and credit transactions today well be talking about the contract of guarantee as well as the contract of surety shape okay now please remember this is only for educational or informative purposes and its not a substitute for proper legal advice or for studying and understanding the law please do not forget to hit the subscribe button okay now what is a contract of the RD ing to the law it is one where a person known as the guarantor binds himself to the creditor to fulfill the obligation of a principal debtor in case the principal debtor fails to satisfy that obligation hey so it is an accessory contra meaning it cannot exist without a principal obligation the principal obligation may be alone no that is the most common example so it is the principal debtor fails to pay that loan the guarantor answers for it okay now as an accessory contra the contract of guarantee may also be constituted to answer for voidable or unenforceabl