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  • 23warranty — war·ran·ty / wȯr ən tē, wär / n pl ties [modification (influenced by warrant ) of Anglo French garantie, from garantir to protect, warrant] 1: a promise in a deed that gives the grantee of an estate recourse (as through an action for damages)… …

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  • 25Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act — A US federal law requiring that guarantees provided by sellers should be made available to buyers before a purchase is made and that they specify who the warrantor is, what products (or parts of products) are covered, what the warrantor must do… …

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  • 26συμπράτας — συμπράτᾱς , συμπράτης warrantor masc acc pl συμπράτᾱς , συμπράτης warrantor masc nom sg (epic doric aeolic) …

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  • 27warranter — noun one who provides a warrant or guarantee to another • Syn: ↑guarantor, ↑surety, ↑warrantor • Derivationally related forms: ↑warrant, ↑warrant (for: ↑warrantor), ↑ …

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  • 28warranter — noun see warrantor …

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