Joint and several liability
Legal principle where each party is individually responsible for the entire obligation.
Joint and several liability increases the risk exposure for parties involved, as each is responsible for the full amount of any obligations, regardless of their individual share. Properly structuring agreements and understanding the implications are essential to manage this risk.
Used in a sentence
Under joint and several liability, each partner is fully accountable for the project's debts.
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