WARRANDICE


Meaning of WARRANDICE in English

ˈwärəndə̇s noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French warandise, alteration of Old North French warantise guarantee — more at warrantise

: an obligation or clause by which a grantor binds himself that the right conveyed will be effectual under Scots law : warranty

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