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Example sentences for "warranty"

Lexicographically close words:
warranted; warranties; warranting; warranto; warrants; warre; warred; warrelike; warres; warreth
  1. We will cast a dread into hearts of the infidels because they have joined gods with God without warranty sent down; their abode shall be the fire; and wretched shall be the mansion of the evil doers.

  2. These are mere names: ye and your fathers named them thus: God hath not sent down any warranty in their regard.

  3. Neighbor Denslow," said I, confidentially, "when it comes to the transfer of that property please be so kind as to have the warranty deed made to me.

  4. In the Assembly of the States of Guelderland, held to consider the requisition of the King of France of a negotiation of five millions of florins, under the warranty of the Republic, the debates were sustained with great warmth.

  5. What does the grantor in a warranty deed bind himself to do?

  6. What is said about the warranty of title?

  7. There being no opportunity of examining them, there is an implied warranty of the quality.

  8. Hence such deed is called a warranty deed, [For definition of fee and fee-simple, see Chap.

  9. A fair price implies a warranty of title; and the purchaser may have satisfaction from the seller, if he sells goods as his own, and the title proves deficient.

  10. But if the possession is at the time in another, and there is no covenant or warranty of title, the party buys at his peril.

  11. It contains no warranty of title against any other claimant.

  12. A wide and a legally definable class is formed of men who hold land and who yet are fast losing the warranty of national law.

  13. Of warranty we are accustomed to think chiefly in connexion with the title to land:--the feoffor warrants the feoffee in his enjoyment of the tenement.

  14. The freeholder of the thirteenth century is much more like the subject of a modern state than was the free man of the Confessor's day who could place himself and his land under the power and warranty of whatever lord he chose.

  15. To give a warrant or warranty to; to assure as if by giving a warrant to.

  16. The tenant in a writ of right; one who calls in another to establish his warranty of title.

  17. Sometimes there are questions of a breach of warranty of title in agreements of sale of land.

  18. 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.

  19. This warranty has long singe become obsolete, and its place supplied by personal covenants for title.

  20. Law) Defn: The person who is vouched, or called into court to support or make good his warranty of title in the process of common recovery.

  21. Law) (a) The act of calling in a person to make good his warranty of title in the old form of action for the recovery of lands.

  22. Law) Defn: To call into court to warrant and defend, or to make good a warranty of title.

  23. Law) Defn: To release or relinquish a claim to; to release a claim to by deed, without covenants of warranty against adverse and paramount titles.

  24. Law) Defn: The person to whom a warrant or warranty is made.

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

  26. A warranty is an engagement as to the qualities or title of a thing at the time of the engagement.

  27. The words of an express warranty are always to be taken in their commercial sense; within that sense they are to be strictly and literally taken.

  28. No special form of words is essential to the validity of a warranty if the intention to warrant can be inferred.

  29. As to goods, they were proposed to be exempted from any warranty of seaworthiness of ship.

  30. Lord Mansfield expressed it: "The warranty in a contract of insurance is a condition or a contingency, and unless that be performed there is no contract" (Hibbert v.

  31. Failure on the part of the insured to fulfil a warranty literally entitles the underwriter to avoid his contract as from the moment of breach,[4] but it does not limit his obligation up to that moment.

  32. But breach of warranty may be waived by the insurer.

  33. In a voyage policy it is an implied warranty that at the commencement of the voyage the ship shall be seaworthy for the particular venture insured.

  34. But if the master distinctly warrants the slave sound, he is not allowed to relieve himself of liability for this false warranty by declarations of the slave to the purchaser that he is diseased.

  35. And this principle has also been recognized in suits for breach of covenant in the warranty of a slave, or for fraud in the sale of a slave.

  36. Being holden as one of great sanctity, by common report, peradventure it were dangerous to lay hands on him without an express warranty from our chief.

  37. And what warranty have we that he will not go straight with his plans and his list to the Council?

  38. I took the stupid "Warranty Deed" itself and chopped it up into Hiawathian blank verse without altering or leaving out three words, and without transposing six.

  39. Presently my father took out of his breast pocket an imposing "Warranty Deed," and fixed his eyes upon it and dropped into meditation.

  40. And congress has no more right to invalidate this mortgage, by a single iota, than it has to invalidate a warranty deed of land.

  41. And this mortgage right is as veritable a right of property, as is any right of property, that is conveyed by a warranty deed.

  42. The next formal part of a warranty deed is the covenant of warranty.

  43. Implied Warranty of Wholesomeness in Sales of Food.

  44. What implied warranty enters into a policy for marine insurance?

  45. That is, if the article is sold by a wholesaler to a jobber, or to a retailer, the warranty does not apply, but where it is sold by anyone to a consumer, it does apply.

  46. When goods are not inspected by the buyer, but a sample is furnished him, from which he purchases, there is an implied warranty that the goods sold correspond with the sample.

  47. Does breach of warranty give rise to an action for damages?

  48. Breach of warranty ordinarily does not entitle the other party to rescind the contract.

  49. But, in case the article is purchased without opportunity for inspection, to be manufactured or delivered in the future, there is an implied warranty that the article is an average one of its kind.

  50. Implied Warranty of Fitness of Goods for the Purpose for Which They are to Be Used.

  51. Does this implied warranty exist if the goods are constructed and furnished according to a model furnished by the buyer?

  52. Give an example of warranty to a contract.

  53. As I have already said, they are merely excuses for continuing a belief that has no real warranty in fact.

  54. It is from this point of view that these pages are written, and the warranty for so defining it should be apparent from what has been said in this and the preceding chapter.

  55. In this framework, a lifetime warranty reflects a product's promised performance and the language describing this performance.

  56. How this takes place is a longer story, starting with the example given: What happens to a lifetime warranty when the manufacturer goes bankrupt?

  57. This act of preempting the practice of reading, based on reflex associations in a different systematic domain, is not necessarily a warranty that such associations will not be made.

  58. I'm the resident agent there for the Equity and Warranty Company and on the side I'm a deputy sheriff for Flathead County, or the other way around, whichever way you want to put it.

  59. Well, you might as well know it--I've been on the payroll of the Equity and Warranty Company from back when this thing first broke.

  60. It is really the doctrine of 'Free Love' with a spiritual warranty instead of a secular one.

  61. What possible scientific warranty is there for any such distinction?

  62. And if it be possible to explain these states in terms of known physiological and mental action, what warranty have we for rejecting this and preferring in its stead an explanation that is both unprovable and unnecessary?

  63. Certainly the New Testament does not condemn marriage, but it is idle to pretend that those who preached the celibate ideal failed to find therein a warranty for their teaching.

  64. In this particular case we have the primitive idea expressed in a form suitable to altered circumstances, and the primitive feeling seeking new warranty in ethical or social considerations.


  65. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "warranty" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    affidavit; assurance; attestation; authority; authorization; bail; bond; certificate; certification; clearance; countenance; credential; deposition; diploma; faith; fiat; guarantee; guaranty; indemnity; insurance; note; oath; parole; pledge; plight; promise; ratification; sanction; security; sheepskin; stipulation; surety; testimonial; ticket; tie; troth; undertaking; visa; voucher; vow; warrant; warranty; witness; word