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1 Warranty -- rank: 1000
Warranty definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary WARRANTY, n. 1. In law, a promise or covenant by deed ... the enjoyment of an estate or other thing granted. Such warranty passes from the seller to the buyer, from the feoffor ... to the feoffee, and from the releaser to the releasee. Warranty is real, when annexed to lands and tenements granted in ... quality. In common recoveries, a fictitious person is called to warranty. In the sale of goods or personal property, the seller warrants the title; the warranty is express or implied. If a man sells goods ...
2 breach of warranty -- rank: 803
breach of warranty definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: a breach ... an item is deficient according to the terms of a warranty
3 warranty deed -- rank: 789
warranty deed definitions Merriam Webster's noun Date: 1779 a deed ...
4 breach of the covenant of warranty -- rank: 789
breach of the covenant of warranty definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: a failure ...
5 Warrant -- rank: 530
... a purchaser the good quality of the goods sold. [See Warranty.] 9. To assure that a thing is what it appears ... provided or will meet certain specifications [syn: guarantee, warrant, warrantee, warranty] v 1: show to be reasonable or provide adequate ground ... mouth, I warrant. --Hawthorne. 3. To give a warrant or warranty to; to assure as if by giving a warrant to ... quality or quantity of the goods sold, as represented. See Warranty, n., 2. (d) To assure, as a thing sold, to ... Law.) Secure to. II. n. 1. Guarantee, security, surety, pledge, warranty. 2. Authority, commission. 3. Permit, order, writ. 4. Voucher. Moby ... vise, vouch, voucher, vow, warrant of arrest, warrant of attorney, warranty, witness, word, writ, yield
6 Warranties -- rank: 530
Warranties definitions Webster's 1913 Dictionary Warranty War"rant*y, n.; pl. Warranties. [OF. warantie, F. garantie ... 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 goods by persons in possession, there is an implied warranty of title, but, as to the quality of goods, the ... that is no excuse to us, nor gives us any warranty . . . to disobey likewise. --Kettlewe??. 5. Security; warrant; guaranty. The stamp was a warranty of the public. --Locke. Syn: See Guarantee.
7 Guaranty -- rank: 530
... security for a guaranty. Etymology: AF guarantie, var. of warantie WARRANTY Webster's 1913 Dictionary Guaranty Guar"an*ty, n.; pl ... garant; of German origin, and from the same word as warranty. See Warrant, and cf. Warranty, Guarantee.] In law and common usage: An undertaking to answer ... of such other to pay or perform; a guarantee; a warranty; a security. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Guaranty Guar"an*ty ... See Guarantee, v. t. Note: Guaranty agrees in form with warranty. Both guaranty and guarantee are well authorized by legal writers ... bonds, subscribe to, surety, tie, undersign, underwrite, underwriter, warrant, warrantor, warranty
8 Guarantee -- rank: 489
... provided or will meet certain specifications [syn: guarantee, warrant, warrantee, warranty] 2: an unconditional commitment that something will happen or that ... engagement which secures or insures another against a contingency; a warranty; a security. Same as Guaranty. His interest seemed to be ... a guaranty is made; -- the correlative of guarantor. Syn: Guarantee, Warranty. Usage: A guarantee is an engagement that a certain act will be done or not done in future. A warranty is an engagement as to the qualities or title of ... undertake, undertaking, underwrite, underwriter, vouch, vouch for, vow, warrant, warrantor, warranty, word, word of honor
9 Voucher -- rank: 437
... act of calling in a person to make god his warranty of title. 3. A book, paper or document which serves ... act of calling in a person to make good his warranty of title in the old form of action for the ... of right; one who calls in another to establish his warranty of title. In common recoveries, there may be a single ... bill, time draft, trade acceptance, treasury bill, visa, vise, warrant, warranty, witness
10 Warrantee -- rank: 437
... provided or will meet certain specifications [syn: guarantee, warrant, warrantee, warranty] Merriam Webster's noun Date: 1706 the person to whom a warranty is made Oxford Reference Dictionary n. a person to whom a warranty is given. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Warrantee War`ran*tee", n. (Law) The person to whom a warrant or warranty is made.
11 Guaranies -- rank: 377
... garant; of German origin, and from the same word as warranty. See Warrant, and cf. Warranty, Guarantee.] In law and common usage: An undertaking to answer ... of such other to pay or perform; a guarantee; a warranty; a security.
12 Quitclaim -- rank: 377
... claim.] To release a claim by deed without covenants of warranty; to convey to another who hath some right in lands ... an estate are relinquished to another without any covenant or warranty, express or implied. WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1 ... to release a claim to by deed, without covenants of warranty against adverse and paramount titles. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Quitclaim ...
13 Guarantees -- rank: 377
... engagement which secures or insures another against a contingency; a warranty; a security. Same as Guaranty. His interest seemed to be ... a guaranty is made; -- the correlative of guarantor. Syn: Guarantee, Warranty. Usage: A guarantee is an engagement that a certain act will be done or not done in future. A warranty is an engagement as to the qualities or title of ...
14 Vouched -- rank: 297
... or fully attested; called into court to make good a warranty. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Vouch Vouch, v. t. [imp. & p ... court to warrant and defend, or to make good a warranty of title. He vouches the tenant in tail, who vouches ...
15 Vouching -- rank: 297
... Calling to witness; attesting by affirmation; calling in to maintain warranty of title. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Vouch Vouch, v. t ... court to warrant and defend, or to make good a warranty of title. He vouches the tenant in tail, who vouches ...
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