noun
- plural of warrantor; people or entities that provide warranties or guarantees
Usage: legal; business
Examples
- The warrantors agreed to replace any defective parts within one year.
- Multiple warrantors were listed in the contract for different components.
- The warrantors must honor their commitments to repair or replace faulty products.
- Legal disputes arose between the buyers and the warrantors over coverage terms.
- The warrantors provided written assurance that the equipment would function properly.
- Insurance companies often serve as warrantors for extended protection plans.