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Integration Clause, Justifiable Reliance and Limited Guaranties: IL Basics

The limited guarantor won big in Ringgold Capital IV, LLC v. Finley, 2013 IL App (1st) 121702, a case that vividly captures how important it is for a lender to correctly document a loan. After a borrower defaulted on the underlying loan, the plaintiff sued to foreclose its mortgage and on the guaranty. The trial court dismissed …

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Posted byPaulPJuly 23, 2013February 5, 2015Posted inContract LawTags: ambiguous, attack properties, Grover, his airness, integration clause, limited guaranty, michael finley, michael jordan, parol evidence, reformationLeave a comment on Integration Clause, Justifiable Reliance and Limited Guaranties: IL Basics
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