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    Exam 32: Nature of the Debtor-Creditor Relationship
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    The Creditor's Failure to Give the Surety Notice of Default
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The Creditor's Failure to Give the Surety Notice of Default

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The creditor's failure to give the surety notice of default is not a defense.

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