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Warranty   /wˈɔrənti/   Listen
noun
Warranty  n.  (pl. warranties)  
1.
(Anc. Law) A covenant real, whereby the grantor of an estate of freehold and his heirs were bound to warrant and defend the title, and, in case of eviction by title paramount, to yield other lands of equal value in recompense. This warranty has long singe become obsolete, and its place supplied by personal covenants for title. Among these is the covenant of warranty, which runs with the land, and is in the nature of a real covenant.
2.
(Modern Law) An engagement or undertaking, express or implied, that a certain fact regarding the subject of a contract is, or shall be, as it is expressly or impliedly declared or promised to be. In sales of goods by persons in possession, there is an implied warranty of title, but, as to the quality of goods, the rule of every sale is, Caveat emptor.
3.
(Insurance Law) A stipulation or engagement by a party insured, that certain things, relating to the subject of insurance, or affecting the risk, exist, or shall exist, or have been done, or shall be done. These warranties, when express, should appear in the policy; but there are certain implied warranties.
4.
Justificatory mandate or precept; authority; warrant. (R.) "If they disobey precept, that is no excuse to us, nor gives us any warranty... to disobey likewise."
5.
Security; warrant; guaranty. "The stamp was a warranty of the public."
Synonyms: See Guarantee.



verb
Warranty  v. t.  To warrant; to guarantee.






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"Warranty" Quotes from Famous Books



... that if a man, impleaded for a tenement in the same city, (London,) doth vouch a foreigner to warranty, that he shall come into the chancery, and have a writ to summon his warrantor at a certain day before the justices of the beach, and another writ to the mayor and bailiff of London, that they shall surcease (suspend proceedings) in ...
— An Essay on the Trial By Jury • Lysander Spooner

... I, confidentially, "when it comes to the transfer of that property please be so kind as to have the warranty deed ...
— The House - An Episode in the Lives of Reuben Baker, Astronomer, and of His Wife, Alice • Eugene Field

... my taste; and secondly, they are natural and simple, which at least carry no danger with them, though they may do us no good, of which the infinite crowd of people of all sorts and complexions who repair thither I take to be a sufficient warranty; and although I have not there observed any extraordinary and miraculous effects, but that on the contrary, having more narrowly than ordinary inquired into it, I have found all the reports of such operations that ...
— The Essays of Montaigne, Complete • Michel de Montaigne

... honour pleases to enter," said the corporal, "and undertakes to be my warranty; but such are ...
— Woodstock; or, The Cavalier • Sir Walter Scott

... he, "you must go out by that door, and cross the garden which surrounds the house. In a carriage which awaits you at the bottom you will find my secretary, who will give you a pass for an audience with the regent; besides that, you will have the warranty of ...
— The Regent's Daughter • Alexandre Dumas (Pere)


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