One who provides a warrant or guarantee to another.
Sinônimos
Examples for "surety"
Examples for "surety"
1There was no surety in the thought; Margrit had not been threatened.
2Mog-ur knew that now with a surety he could no longer deny.
3She controlled the faintest of smiles at the surety of his analysis.
4The calm, shallow sea conveyed the sounds with marvellous fidelity and surety.
5Of a surety, this is the maddest caprice the Hathors ever wrought.
1The new legislation makes the government the guarantor of the company's debt.
2The state is the guarantor of wealth, not a threat to wealth.
3Going guarantor for someone can be risky at the best of times.
4But increasingly it is taking the role of guarantor rather than aggressor.
5Going guarantor is not just a signature on a piece of paper.
1The scope of the ancient obligation was not extended without the warrantor's assent.
2For the sale of ancient chattels, there must be a surety and a warrantor.
3If the warrantor lost, he would have to give to his vassal equivalent land in exchange.
4Only those who were privy in estate with the person to whom the warranty was originally given, could vouch the original warrantor.
5But if my warrantors, King Arthur and his knights, be there, the barons will not dare dispute the judgment.
Translations for warranter