When any surety or guaranty company has executed any bond or other contract as surety for any person, company or corporation, guaranteeing the performance of any duty or the payment of any money, and such person, company or corporation make default therein and said surety or guaranty company pays the amount for which the party insured or guaranteed is legally liable, the said surety or guaranty company becomes thereby subrogated to all the rights of the party in whose favor the security or guaranty is given, and such company may have and maintain an action against the principal in its own name to recover the amount paid out in satisfaction thereof.
Miss. Code Ann. § 87-5-5
Surety company may maintain action against defaulting principal
Applied in 2 court decisions — leading case Matter of E & D Elec. Co., Inc. (1986)
Most recently applied in 724 So. 2d 988 - First Southwest Corp. v. Lampton (December 1998)
Codes, 1906, § 3733; Hemingway’s 1917, § 2909; 1930, § 2959; 1942, § 255.
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