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This text was translated from EN into Rumantsch Grischun.

Where they have assumed joint and several liability by agreement with the principal debtor or among themselves, each of them is liable for the whole obligation. However, a co-surety may refuse to pay more than his share where debt enforcement proceedings have not been commenced against all other jointly and severally liable co-sureties who entered into the contract of surety before him or at the same time and who may be sued for the obligation in Switzerland. He has the same right if his co-sureties have paid their share or furnished real security. Unless otherwise agreed, a co-surety who has paid his share has a right of recourse against other jointly and severally liable co-sureties to the extent that each of them has not yet paid his share. This right may be exercised before recourse against the principal debtor.

Sch’els han surpiglià ina garanzia solidarica cun il debitur principal ubain tranter els, stat mintgin bun per l’entir debit. Il garant po dentant refusar da pajar l’import che surpassa sia part, uschè ditg ch’i n’è betg vegnida introducida la scussiun cunter tut ils congarants che ston star buns solidaricamain, perquai ch’els han surpiglià la garanzia avant el ubain cun el e perquai ch’els pon vegnir clamads davant dretgira en Svizra per quest debit. Il medem dretg ha el, sche ses congarants han pajà lur part u sch’els han dà ina garanzia reala per quella. Per ils pajaments prestads ha il garant – nun ch’i saja vegnì concludì insatge auter – il dretg da prender regress sin ils congarants che stattan buns solidaricamain cun el, uschenavant che mintgin dad els n’ha betg gia pajà sia part. Quest dretg po preceder al regress sin il debitur principal.