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Definition of Warrandice

Warrandice
Warrandice War"ran*dice, n. [See Warrantise.] (Scots Law) The obligation by which a person, conveying a subject or a right, is bound to uphold that subject or right against every claim, challenge, or burden arising from circumstances prior to the conveyance; warranty. [Written also warrandise.] --Craig.

Meaning of Warrandice from wikipedia

- warrandice (in other jurisdictions called a warranty) is implied in law in the granting of a disposition. Even a simple usage of "I grant warrandice"...
- disposition with warrandice will su****de the Missives of Sale's warrandice given by the Seller. However, there are three scenarios where the Warrandice of Missives...
- Uchiltrie. Churchmen's Warrandice Act 1587 (repealed) 1587 c. 77 1587 c. 111 29 July 1587 Act ****olyeand kirkmen fra warrandice except thair awin deid...
- Buchanan offered the Barony of Buchanan as security (an infeftment of real warrandice). It transpired that the sale did not proceed and the Marquess of Montrose...
- not have"). Accordingly, the warrandice (or guarantees) given by the granter in such dispositions is simple warrandice alone. The Scottish academics...
- the lands of the Mains of Dudhope with Dudhope Mill, with a promise or "warrandice" of three properties near Liff; the lands and mill at Benvie, the lands...