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covenantee

/kuhv-uh-nuhn-tee, -nan-/US // ˌkʌv ə nənˈti, -næn- //UK // (ˌkʌvənənˈtiː) //

契约保证,承诺,担保人,契诺担保

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person to whom something is promised in a covenant.

Examples

  • It was held that he could not recover, because he was not privy in estate with the original covenantee.

  • Only privies in estate with the original covenantee can have the benefit of covenants for title.

  • The assign, as in warranty, came in under the old covenant with the first covenantee, not by any new right of his own.

  • It has already been shown that covenants for title, like warranties, went only to successors of the original covenantee.

  • If the covenant was to be approached from the side of contract, the heir was party to it as representing the covenantee.