noun
- a person or company that provides a warranty or guarantee for a product or service
Usage: legal
Examples
- The warrantor agreed to repair any defects within the first year.
- As the warrantor, the manufacturer is responsible for replacing faulty parts.
- The contract clearly identifies who serves as the warrantor for each component.
- If the warrantor goes out of business, the warranty may become void.
- The warrantor must honor all terms specified in the written guarantee.
- Both parties signed the agreement naming the seller as the warrantor.