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§ 11-102. Judgment against one or more partners or obligors.
 

(a)  In general.- A judgment against less than all partners or persons jointly liable on a contract, agreement, instrument, or any other obligation does not extinguish or merge the cause of action against any other partner or person jointly liable but not bound by the judgment. 

(b)  Partners or joint obligors not bound by judgment may be sued.- If the debt is not completely satisfied, any partner or person jointly liable but not bound by the judgment may be sued as if his original liability had been joint and several. 
 

[An. Code 1957, art. 50, § 6; 1973, 1st Sp. Sess., ch. 2, § 1.] 
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Courts-and-judicial-proceedings > Title-11 > Subtitle-1 > 11-102

§ 11-102. Judgment against one or more partners or obligors.
 

(a)  In general.- A judgment against less than all partners or persons jointly liable on a contract, agreement, instrument, or any other obligation does not extinguish or merge the cause of action against any other partner or person jointly liable but not bound by the judgment. 

(b)  Partners or joint obligors not bound by judgment may be sued.- If the debt is not completely satisfied, any partner or person jointly liable but not bound by the judgment may be sued as if his original liability had been joint and several. 
 

[An. Code 1957, art. 50, § 6; 1973, 1st Sp. Sess., ch. 2, § 1.] 
 


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Courts-and-judicial-proceedings > Title-11 > Subtitle-1 > 11-102

§ 11-102. Judgment against one or more partners or obligors.
 

(a)  In general.- A judgment against less than all partners or persons jointly liable on a contract, agreement, instrument, or any other obligation does not extinguish or merge the cause of action against any other partner or person jointly liable but not bound by the judgment. 

(b)  Partners or joint obligors not bound by judgment may be sued.- If the debt is not completely satisfied, any partner or person jointly liable but not bound by the judgment may be sued as if his original liability had been joint and several. 
 

[An. Code 1957, art. 50, § 6; 1973, 1st Sp. Sess., ch. 2, § 1.]