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warrantor

/wawr-uhn-tawr, -ter, wor-/US // ˈwɔr ənˌtɔr, -tər, ˈwɒr- //UK // (ˈwɒrənˌtɔː) //

担保人,保证人,授权人,保证书

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who warrants or makes a warranty.

Examples

  • And that every man know his warrantor for men and for horses and for oxen.

  • The scope of the ancient obligation was not extended without the warrantor's assent.

  • Only those who were privy in estate with the person to whom the warranty was originally given, could vouch the original warrantor.

  • A disseisor was no more bound by the confidence reposed in his disseisee, than he was entitled to vouch his disseisee's warrantor.

  • Now, the seller had better beware of what he says, for he may find himself liable as a warrantor.