Liability of co-sureties bound in different sums
147. Co-sureties who are bound in different sums are liable to pay equally as far as the limits of their respective obligations permit.
Illustrations
(a) A, B and C, as sureties for D, enter into three several bonds, each in a different penalty, namely, A in the penalty of 10,000 Taka, B in that of 20,000 Taka, C in that of 40,000 Taka, conditioned for D's duly accounting to E. D makes default to the extent of 30,000 Taka. A, B and C are each liable to pay 10,000 Taka.
(b) A, B and C, as sureties for D, enter into three several bonds, each in a different penalty, namely, A in the penalty of 10,000 Taka, B in that of 20,000 Taka, C in that of 40,000 Taka, conditioned for D's duly accounting to E.D makes default to the extent of 40,000 Taka. A is liable to pay 10,000 Taka, and B and C 15,000 Taka each.
(c) A, B and C, as sureties for D, enter into three several bonds, each in a different penalty, namely, A in the penalty of 10,000 Taka, B in that of 20,000 Taka, C in that of 40,000 Taka, conditioned for D's duly accounting to E. D makes default to the extent of 70,000 Taka. A, B and C have to pay each the full penalty of his bond.