22-03-11. Remedies of surety - Contribution from cosureties.
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A surety, upon satisfying the obligations of the principal, is entitled to enforce every remedy which the creditor then has against the principal, to the extent of reimbursing what the surety has expended, and also to require all of the surety's cosureties to contribute thereto without regard to the order of time in which they became such.