mitverpflichtung
Mitverpflichtung is a German legal term that translates to "joint obligation" or "co-obligation." It describes a situation where two or more parties are jointly responsible for fulfilling a single obligation towards a third party. This means that the creditor can demand the entire performance from any one of the co-obligors, or from all of them simultaneously. Conversely, if one co-obligor fulfills the entire obligation, they may have recourse against the other co-obligors for their share, depending on the specific agreement or legal context.
There are two main types of mitverpflichtung: gesamtschuldnerische Haftung and gesamtschuldnerische Verpflichtung. While often used interchangeably
The concept of mitverpflichtung is crucial in contract law, inheritance law, and tort law. For example, if