warrantor

NOUN
  1. one who provides a warrant or guarantee to another
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How To Use warrantor In A Sentence

  • A disseisor was no more bound by the confidence reposed in his disseisee, than he was entitled to vouch his disseisee's warrantor. The Common Law
  • 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. Undefined
  • A disseisor was no more bound by the confidence reposed in his disseisee, than he was entitled to vouch his disseisee's warrantor. The Common Law
  • Fan then told his clients that an auction company would borrow money at high interest and a profitable pawn shop would be the warrantor. Undefined
  • 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. Is Quebec A British Province?
  • Debt payment was guaranteed with the claim that the pawn shop warrantor had major capital and earned huge profits, prosecutors said. Undefined
  • A disseisor was no more bound by the confidence reposed in his disseisee, than he was entitled to vouch his disseisee's warrantor. The Common Law
  • Only those who were privy in estate with the person to whom the warranty was originally given, could vouch the original warrantor. The Common Law
  • /1/The personal warranty bound only the warrantor and his heirs. The Common Law
  • The party responsible for the preparation of the completion accounts will be the Warrantors.
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