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discussion

discussion. 1. The act of exchanging views on something; a debate. 2. Civil law. A creditor’s act of exhausting all remedies against the principal debtor before proceeding against the guarantor. See BENEFIT OF DISCUSSION. [Cases: Guaranty 42, 77; Principal and Surety 138, 168. C.J.S. Principal and Surety §§ 120, 218.]

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discussion

discussion n. (1)讨论;商讨 (2)先诉;(保证人的)先诉抗辩(权) 指债权人在对保证人追索之前,应当先行对主债务人用尽所有救济。保证人所享有的权利即为先诉抗辩权〔benefit of discussion〕。这种做法源于罗马法,目前主要见于大陆法系。在苏格兰法中,这种特权于1865年被取消,但当事人可以明示方式约定授予该项权利。

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benefit of discussion

benefit of discussion. Civil law. A guarantor’s right to require a creditor to seek payment from the principal debtor before seeking payment from the guarantor. — Also termed (in French law) bénéfice de discussion; (in Scots law) right of discussion. [Cases: Guaranty 42(1), 45, 77(2).] “Benefit of Discussion. By common law a cautioner, bound simply

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(机械)故障;(讨论)中断

(机械)故障;(讨论)中断 英语:breakdown (machinery/discussions) 法语:panne, écroulement/rupture, insuccès 德语:Zusammenbruch, Scheitern 意大利语:crollo, dissesto, interruzione 西班牙语:avería/ruptura, interrupción

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beneficium ordinis

beneficium ordinis (ben-[schwa]-fish-ee-[schwa]m or-d[schwa]-nis). [Latin “privilege of order”] Roman & Scots law. A surety’s right to require a creditor to seek payment from the principal debtor before seeking payment from the surety. See BENEFIT OF DISCUSSION. “Beneficium Ordinis… by the civil law and our own, a cautioner, simply bound as such, is entitled to insist

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press

press, n. 1. The news media; print and broadcast news organizations collectively. [Cases: Constitutional Law 90(2). C.J.S. Constitutional Law § 539.] “The Constitution specifically selected the press, which includes not only newspapers, books, and magazines, but also humble leaflets and circulars, to play an important role in the discussion of public affairs.” Mills v. Alabama,

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