- a
consumer product directly or
indirectly available to consumers. A "
warrantor" is any
supplier or
other person who
gives or
offers a
written warranty...
- the heir
neither does nor
could derive his
title to the land from the
warrantor; and yet is both de-barred from
claiming title and
bound to recompense...
-
including themselves. The
burden of
proof of
external damage is on the
warrantor, not the consumer. The
Federal Trade Commission has
commented in their...
-
cover anything mechanical. The
federal "lemon law" also
provides that the
warrantor may be
obligated to pay the
attorney fees of the
party prevailing in a...
-
During the late
Safavid empire, the Shi'a
ulama developed into one of the
warrantors of
continuity in a
period of
instability of the
central government, thus...
- that when the
warrantor was vouched, and
judgment p****ed
against the tenant, the
latter obtained judgment simultaneously against the
warrantor, to recover...
- the
stolen property is valued.
Every man
shall have
knowledge of his
warrantor when he buys slaves, or horses, or oxen. And we all declared, on the day...
- do so
without incurring any
legal penalty. All of the
terms warrant,
warrantor, and
warranty are used in
Henry II of England's ****ize of the
Forest (a...
- US the Magnuson–Moss
Warranty Act is a
federal law
which states that
warrantors cannot require that only
brand name
parts and
supplies be used with their...
-
overlooking them from the north[1] (see map). In turn, the "guarantors" (
Warrantors)
military considered offensive both
Ecuadorian and
Peruvian moves, due...