warrantor
IPA: wˈɔrʌntˈɔr
noun
- One making a warrant to the benefit of a warrantee.
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Examples of "warrantor" in Sentences
- /1/The personal warranty bound only the warrantor and his heirs.
- Only those who were privy in estate with the person to whom the warranty was originally given, could vouch the original warrantor.
- A disseisor was no more bound by the confidence reposed in his disseisee, than he was entitled to vouch his disseisee's warrantor.
- Debt payment was guaranteed with the claim that the pawn shop warrantor had major capital and earned huge profits, prosecutors said.
- Fan then told his clients that an auction company would borrow money at high interest and a profitable pawn shop would be the warrantor.
- To avoid liability in many quarters, eBay has maintained that they are just a facilitator, not a warrantor, or a monitor, or an enforcer.
- They borrowed the money in the name of Boda Auction Co Ltd, and Nanpu Pawn Shop, a subsidiary company of Boda, acted as warrantor, prosecutors said.
- But this also is unimportant, because his liability on the oath of witness came to an end, as well as that of the warrantor, before the foundations were laid for the rule which I am seeking to explain.
- Denial of the writ of quo warrantor denial of the writ of mandamus; denial of the writ of injunction; denial of the writ of certiorari; denial of the writ of prohibition; denial, if put in simpler English, denial of justice, the whole truth would be manifest.
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