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{i} warranty
Security; warrant; guarantee

The stamp was a warranty of the public. -John Locke.

Justifying mandate or precept; authority; warrant. Shakespeare

If they disobey precept, that is no excuse to us, nor gives us any warranty . . . to disobey likewise. -Kettlewe.

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 expressed, should appear in the policy; but there are certain implied warranties
A covenant real, whereby the granter 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 since 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
Justificatory mandate or precept; authority; warrant. [R.] Shak
An undertaking by the assured whereby he promises to comply with the terms of the warranty Non-compliance consitutes breach of warranty and the underwriter is discharged from liability as from the date of the breach
A promise, either written or implied, that the material and workmanship of a product is defect-free or will meet a specific level of performance over a specified period of time
Legally binding promise to do something in the future
A signed statement which guarantees the condition or continued usefulness of an asset or guarantees the truth of the facts set out in the statement The person signing is legally liable if the statement turns out to be untrue or if the asset proves in worse condition than stated
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
- In a broad sense, an agreement or undertaking by a seller to be responsible for present or future losses of the purchaser occasioned by deficiency or defect in the quality, condition or quantity of the thing sold In a stricter sense, the provision or provisions in a deed, lease or other instrument conveying or transferring an estate or interest in real estate under which the seller becomes liable to the purchaser for defects in or encumbrances on the title (See Title Convenants )
We warranty our fluid heads against fluid module leaking for five years and a two year limited warranty on factory defects on parts & labor We have a limited 2 year warranty on our tripods against factory defects for parts & labor (customer pays only freight)
These warranties, when express, should appear in the policy; but there are certain implied warranties
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
An undertaking, either expressed of implied that a certain fact regarding the subject matter of a contract is presently true or will be true The word should be distinguished from "guaranty" which means a contract or promise by one person to answer for the performance of another The Uniform Commercial Code provides for warranties of merchantability, fitness for particular purpose, title and express warranties
An agreement and assurance by the grantor of real property which is binding upon himself and his heirs, to the effect that he is the owner and will defend the title granted to another
A statement or representation that the goods and/or services will perform as promised in the agreement; a guaranty For example, a License Agreement relating to a database of samples of musical compositions may contain a Warranty that the Licensor has obtained permission from the composers and performers of the individual musical works to provide access to the database to the Licensee
This warranty has long singe become obsolete, and its place supplied by personal covenants for title
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
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