A continuing guaranty may be revoked at any time by the guarantor, in respect to future transactions, unless there is a continuing consideration as to such transactions which he does not renounce.
Cal. Civ. Code § 2815
Continuing Guaranty
Applied in 5 court decisions — leading case 70 Cal. 2d 81 - Sumitomo Bank of Cal. v. Iwasaki (1968)
Most recently applied in In re Art & Architecture Books of the 21st Century (September 2014)
Enacted 1872.
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