Simple English definitions for legal terms
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A warrantor is someone who promises in writing that a product or service will work properly, or who is responsible for making sure it does. This can be a legal obligation, and is sometimes required by law.
A warrantor is someone who provides a written guarantee or becomes responsible for an implied guarantee. This means that they promise that a product or service will work as expected and if it doesn't, they will fix it or give you your money back.
These examples show how a warrantor is someone who takes responsibility for the quality of a product or service. They make a promise to the buyer that the item will work as expected and if it doesn't, they will make it right.