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WARRANTIA DIEI
A writ which lay for a man who, having had a day assigned himpersonally to appear in court in any action in which he was sued, was in the mean […]
WARRANTIES OF ENDORSER OF NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENT
Implied covenants by the endorser of negotiable instruments distinct from an undertaking to pay in case of a default.
WARRANTIZARE
In old conveyancing . To warrant; to bind one’s self, by covenant ina deed of conveyance, to defend the grantee in his title and possession. Warrantizare est defendere et acqul- […]
WARRANTOR
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WARRANTY
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WARRANTY AFFIRMATIVE
statement by the person insured that the certain facts are in existence and are true.
WARRANTY CLAIM
Claim of a customer for replacement or repair or compensation for an under or non-performing product.
WARRANTY COLLATERAL
the warranty of a title by a person not known to the title that exists when a title is not from a warranting ancestor.
WARRANTY COVERAGE
Guarantee that promises a product will perform as suggested.
WARRANTY DEED
Document conveying the grantor’s complete claim to property to the grantee and guaranteeing clear, clean marketable title to it.
WARRANTY EXPENSE
After a sales transaction the vendor will record a warranty expense in case the product will need to be fixed.
WARRANTY EXPRESS
1. Warranty by facts from the seller. 2. A statement by the person insured that certain facts are true.
WARRANTY GENERAL
a written statement in a deed that the buyer of a property is entitled to accept the property’s title and the seller will defend the title against a person trying […]
WARRANTY N WARRANTOR
One who makes a warranty. Shep. Touch. 181.Warrantor potest excipere qnod que- rens non tenet terrain de qna petit war- rantiam,et qnod donum fuit insufflciens.Q Ilob. 21. A warrantor may […]
WARRANTY OF FITNESS
the assurance by the seller to the buyer that the goods sold are suitable and will conform to the buyer’s wishes.
WARRANTY OF TITLE
the assurance that the seller has a right to sell the goods and that the buyer will be from claims to the goods.
WARRANTY PAYABLE
Amount needed to repair a product when a buyer has bought warranty. Also referred to as warranty liability.
WARRANTY PERIOD
Time a product bought can be exchanged or returned if faulty.
WARRANTY PERSONAL
an agreement by a person to pay a debt of another person.
WARRANTY POLICY
Policy providing assurance that the company’s warranty will stay the same.
WARRANTY SPECIAL
a warranty by an owner that ensures and defends the title he has sold to another person.
WARREN
A term in English law for a place in which birds, fishes, or wild beasts arekept.A franchise or privilege, either by prescription or grant from the king, to keep beastsand […]
WARSAW CONVENTION
Agreement of international civil aviation establishing the frame work for carrying cargo, luggage and passengers. Now overseen by International Civil Aviation Organization , ICAO.
WARSCOT
In Saxon law. A customary or usual tribute or contribution towardsarmor, or the arming of the forces.