subrogation of rights

  • 11subrogation — n. Law the substitution of one party for another as creditor, with the transfer of rights and duties. Derivatives: subrogate v.tr. Etymology: LL subrogatio f. subrogare choose as substitute (as SUB , rogare ask) …

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  • 12conventional subrogation — A contract right of subrogation; subrogation founded upon some understanding or agreement, express or implied, and not arising merely from the equities of the situation. New York Ins. Co. v Tice, 159 Kan 176, 152 P 2d 836, 157 ALR 1233; a… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 13legal subrogation — A right arising by operation of law. Federal Land Bank of Baltimore v. Joynes, 179 Va. 394, 18 S.E.2d 917, 920. Where one having liability, right, or fiduciary relation pays another s debt under circumstances equitably entitling former to rights …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 14legal subrogation — A right arising by operation of law. Federal Land Bank of Baltimore v. Joynes, 179 Va. 394, 18 S.E.2d 917, 920. Where one having liability, right, or fiduciary relation pays another s debt under circumstances equitably entitling former to rights …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 15equitable subrogation — Legal fiction through which person who pays debt for which another is primarily responsible is substituted, or subrogated, to all rights and remedies of other. Commercial Union Ins. Co. v. Medical Protective Co., 426 Mich. 109, 393 N.W.2d 479,… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 16equitable subrogation — Legal fiction through which person who pays debt for which another is primarily responsible is substituted, or subrogated, to all rights and remedies of other. Commercial Union Ins. Co. v. Medical Protective Co., 426 Mich. 109, 393 N.W.2d 479,… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 17insurance — /in shoor euhns, sherr /, n. 1. the act, system, or business of insuring property, life, one s person, etc., against loss or harm arising in specified contingencies, as fire, accident, death, disablement, or the like, in consideration of a… …

    Universalium

  • 18subrogate — sub·ro·gate / sə brō ˌgāt/ vt gat·ed, gat·ing [Latin subrogatus, past participle of subrogare surrogare to elect as a substitute, from sub under + rogare to request]: to put in the place of another by the doctrine of subrogation: substitute (as a …

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  • 19Fraser River Pile & Dredge Ltd. v. Can-Dive Services Ltd. — SCCInfoBox case name=Fraser River Pile Dredge Ltd. v. Can Dive Services Ltd. full case name=Fraser River Pile Dredge Ltd. v. Can Dive Services Ltd. heard date=Argued February 25, 1999 decided date=September 10, 1999 citations= [1999] 3 S.C.R.… …

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  • 20subrogee — /sabrowjiy/°giy/ A person who is subrogated; one who succeeds to the rights of another by subrogation See also subrogation subrogor equitable subrogation legal subrogation …

    Black's law dictionary