Warrantor

  • 71avoucher — To call a warrantor of land to come in and defend the title for the warrantee …

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  • 72common vouchee — The fictitious party in an action of common recovery who was named by the tenant as his warrantor and grantor. It was the common practice in such a proceeding to name the crier of the court as the common vouchee. 2 Bl Comm 358 …

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  • 73covenant of warranty — The principal title covenant, being an agreement by the grantor or warrantor that upon the failure of the title which the deed purports to convey, either for the whole estate or part only, he will make compensation in money for the loss sustained …

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  • 74defensor — A defendant; a guardian; a warrantor of title …

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  • 75garauntor — A warrantor …

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  • 76warrant — Noun: A form of process, such as a warrant for the arrest of a Person. 42 Am J1st Proc § 2. An order authorizing a payment of money by another person to a third person. An order or draft on the treasury of a public body, payable on presentation… …

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  • 77warrantus — A warrantor …

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  • 78warrant — n. & v. n. 1 a anything that authorizes a person or an action (have no warrant for this). b a person so authorizing (I will be your warrant). 2 a a written authorization, money voucher, travel document, etc. (a dividend warrant). b a written… …

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