warrandice
1Warrandice — 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… …
2warrandice — A warranty. See absolute warrandice …
3warrandice — noun A form of warranty, in Scots law, in which a person conveying property, was held liable for any outstanding claims on the property …
4warrandice — war·ran·dice …
5warrandice — 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… …
6absolute warrandice — (Scotch). An absolute warranty, whereby the grantor warrants against every imperfection in the thing or right conveyed …
7warrandise — 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… …
8varandeisse — obs. Sc. form of warrandice …