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Correal vs Corneal - What's the difference?

correal | corneal |

As adjectives the difference between correal and corneal

is that correal is (roman law) under joint obligation ((applied to an obligation in which the parties are severally liable)) while corneal is of or pertaining to the cornea.

correal

English

Adjective

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  • (Roman law) Under joint obligation ((applied to an obligation in which the parties are severally liable)).
  • References

    * “ Correal]” listed on page 1,013 of volume II (C) of '' [1st ed., 1893]
    ??Correal''' (), ''a.''?''Roman Law.''?[f. L. ''correus'', ''conreus'' (f. ''cor-'', ''con-'' together + ''reus'' one under obligation) + -al.]?Under joint obligation: applied to an obligation in which the parties are severally liable.?[¶?'''1875 Poste ''Gaius
    iii. Comm. (ed. 2) 398 A second difference between Correality and Solidarity consists in the fact that in Solidarity the guarantor who pays the whole has regressus against his co-guarantors, that is to say, has a power of recovering from them contribution of their share of the debt: whereas the Correal debtor who pays has no regressus or right to contribution. * “ correal, a.'']” listed in the ''Oxford English Dictionary [2nd ed., 1989

    corneal

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Of or pertaining to the cornea.