A person who gives the guarantee is called:
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A person who gives a guarantee is called a 'surety' or 'guarantor' under Section 126 of the Indian Contract Act. The surety promises to perform the obligation of the principal debtor in case of default. The three parties are: creditor, principal debtor, surety.
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