Warrantor
61consumer — /ksnsfyjuwmsr/ One who consumes. Individuals who purchase, use, maintain, and dispose of products and services. Users of the final product. A member of that broad class of people who are affected by pricing policies, financing practices, quality… …
62garauntor — /girantar/ L. Fr. In old English law, a warrantor of land; a vouchee; one bound by a warranty to defend the title and seisin of his alienee, or, on default thereof, and on eviction of the tenant, to give him other lands of equal value …
63guaranty — 1. v. To undertake collaterally to answer for the payment of another s debt or the performance of another s duty, liability, or obligation; to assume the responsibility of a guarantor; to warrant. See guaranty noun, 2. n A collateral agreement… …
64vouch — /vawch/ To call upon; to call in to warranty; to call upon the grantor or warrantor to defend the title to an estate; to call upon witness to give warranty of title. To substantiate with evidence; to verify. To give personal assurance or serve as …
65warrantia chartae — /wohraensh(iy)a kartiy/ In old English practice, warranty of charter. A writ which lay for one who, being enfeoffed of lands or tenements, with a clause of warranty, was afterwards impleaded in an assize or other action in which he could not… …
66warrantia custodiae — /wohr?ensh(iy)a kastowdiyiy/ An old English writ, which lay for him who was challenged to be a ward to another, in respect to land said to be holden by knight service; which land, when it was bought by the ancestors of the ward, was warranted… …
67warranty — A promise that a proposition of fact is true. The Fred Smartley, Jr., C.A.Va., 108 F.2d 603, 606. An assurance by one party to agreement of existence of fact upon which other party may rely. It is intended precisely to relieve promisee of any… …
68warranty, voucher to — In old English practice, the calling a warrantor into court by the party warranted (when tenant in a real action brought for recovery of such lands), to defend the suit for him + The calling one who has warranted lands, by the party warranted, to …
69voucher to warranty — In old English practice, the calling a warrantor into court by the party warranted (when tenant in a real action brought for recovery of such lands), to defend the suit for him + The calling one who has warranted lands, by the party warranted, to …
70advocator — The warrantor of a title. In old Scotch law, an appellant …