SOLIDARY


Meaning of SOLIDARY in English

-ˌderē adjective

Etymology: French solidaire, from Middle French, from Latin ( in ) solidum for the whole, involving all (from in + solidum whole sum, from neuter of solidus solid) + Middle French -aire -ary — more at in , safe

1. : characterized by or manifesting community of interests and responsibilities

2. : constituting or relating to an obligation in solido under Roman, civil, or Scots law wherein the parties thereto are bound jointly and severally for the entire debt or damages or for the full performance or object of the obligation, or wherein any one party entitled to such an obligation may receive the full debt, damages, performance, or object of the obligations and give a receipt or release binding all others entitled thereto — compare correal

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