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Voucher to warranty






Voucher to warranty

Common recoveries. The calling one who has warranted lands, by the party warranted, to come and defend the suit for him.

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An action. The word suit in the 25th section of the judiciary act of 1789, applies to any proceeding in a court of justice, in which the plaintiff pursues, in such court, the remedy which the law affords him. An application for a prohibition is therefore a suit.



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Vouchee
In common recoveries, the person who is called to warrant or defend the title, is called the vouchee.

Voucher
1) Aaccounts. An account book in which are entered the acquittances, or warrants for the accountant's discharge. It also signifies any acquittance or receipt, which is evidence of payment, or of the debtor's being discharged. 2) Common recoveries. The voucher in common recoveries, is the person on whom the tenant to the praecipe calls to defend the title to the land, because he is supposed to have warranted the title to him at the time of the original purchase.

Vouching in
The common-law procedure (not generally accepted) where a third party is given notice of a suit or arbitration and is deemed to be bound by the facts or law arrived at in the original suit or arbitration. Should there be a subsequent suit or arbitration, however, the vouchee is not a defendant.

Vouching-in
The common-law procedure (not generally accepted) where a third party is given notice of a suit or arbitration and is deemed to be bound by the facts or law arrived at in the original suit or arbitration. Should there be a subsequent suit or arbitration, however, the vouchee is not a defendant.



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Vouchee
In common recoveries, the person who is called to warrant or defend the title, is called the vouchee.

Voucher
1) Aaccounts. An account book in which are entered the acquittances, or warrants for the accountant's discharge. It also signifies any acquittance or receipt, which is evidence of payment, or of the debtor's being discharged. 2) Common recoveries. The voucher in common recoveries, is the person on whom the tenant to the praecipe calls to defend the title to the land, because he is supposed to have warranted the title to him at the time of the original purchase.

Voucher to warranty

Vouching in
The common-law procedure (not generally accepted) where a third party is given notice of a suit or arbitration and is deemed to be bound by the facts or law arrived at in the original suit or arbitration. Should there be a subsequent suit or arbitration, however, the vouchee is not a defendant.

Vouching-in
The common-law procedure (not generally accepted) where a third party is given notice of a suit or arbitration and is deemed to be bound by the facts or law arrived at in the original suit or arbitration. Should there be a subsequent suit or arbitration, however, the vouchee is not a defendant.

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