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  • After all, Andersen is the warrantor, and as such should do anything needed.
  • Warrantors cannot require that only branded parts be used with the product in order to retain the warranty.
  • Six of these Warrantors-an Andorian, a human, a Vulcan and three Deltans-are kidnapped and held by the Romulan Empire.
  • Furthermore, he argued that warrantees could be threatened with punishment to make sure they would work; warrantors would be self-motivated to work to maintain their position.
  • The federal " lemon law " also provides that the warrantor may be obligated to pay the attorney fees of the party prevailng in a lemon, as do most state lemon laws.
  • German law puts certain people in the position of a warrantor ( Garantenstellung ) for the well-being of another, e . g . parents, spouses, doctors and police officers.
  • In the US the Magnuson Moss Warranty Act is a federal law which states that warrantors cannot require that only brand name parts and supplies be used with their products, as some printer manufacturers imply.
  • Ancient Chinese text indicates the ransoming of hostages during the reign of Xia Dynasty ( 2070 BCE-1600 BCE ), they refer to the taking of princes and family members as hostages across the multiple dynastic periods as warrantor of negotiated treaties.
  • The federal minimum standards for full warranties are waived if the warrantor can show that the problem associated with a warranted consumer product was caused by damage while in the possession of the consumer, or by unreasonable use, including a failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance.
  • He developed the economic notion of'warrantism,'with the owner being the'warrantor'and the worker being the'warrantee .'The notion implied a strong, central government, whereby all were required to work, whether they were warrantors or warrantees.
  • He developed the economic notion of'warrantism,'with the owner being the'warrantor'and the worker being the'warrantee .'The notion implied a strong, central government, whereby all were required to work, whether they were warrantors or warrantees.
  • Item, he has commanded that no one shall have bows, arrows, dogs, or hounds in his forests, unless [ such person ] has the "'warrant "'of the king or of some other man who can [ lawfully ] be his "'warrantor " '.
  • In turn, the " guarantors " ( Warrantors ) military considered both Ecuadorian and Peruvian moves as offensive in character, due to the fact that, lacking official border markers, the Ecuadorian and Peruvian military had long since agreed to consider the line of the Condor range a " de facto " border, already considered broken by both countries since 1981.