slovodefinícia
guarantee
(mass)
guarantee
- záruka, garancia, garantovať, zaistiť, zaručiť
guarantee
(encz)
guarantee,garance Zdeněk Brož
guarantee
(encz)
guarantee,garantovat v: Jan Hradil
guarantee
(encz)
guarantee,ručit v: Jan Hradil
guarantee
(encz)
guarantee,ručitel Zdeněk Brož
guarantee
(encz)
guarantee,zajistit Zdeněk Brož
guarantee
(encz)
guarantee,zaručit Zdeněk Brož
guarantee
(encz)
guarantee,záruční adj: Zdeněk Brož
guarantee
(encz)
guarantee,záruka n: Jan Hradil
Guarantee
(gcide)
Guarantee \Guar`an*tee"\, n.; pl. Guarantees. [For guaranty,
prob. influenced by words like assignee, lessee, etc. See
Guaranty, and cf. Warrantee.]
1. In law and common usage: A promise to answer for the
payment of some debt, or the performance of some duty, in
case of the failure of another person, who is, in the
first instance, liable to such payment or performance; an
engagement which secures or insures another against a
contingency; a warranty; a security. Same as Guaranty.
[1913 Webster]

His interest seemed to be a guarantee for his zeal.
--Macaulay.
[1913 Webster]

2. One who binds himself to see an undertaking of another
performed; a guarantor. --South.
[1913 Webster]

Note: Guarantor is the correct form in this sense.
[1913 Webster]

3. (Law) The person to whom a guaranty is made; -- the
correlative of guarantor.

Syn: Guarantee, Warranty.

Usage: A guarantee is an engagement that a certain act will
be done or not done in future. A warranty is an
engagement as to the qualities or title of a thing at
the time of the engagement.
[1913 Webster]
Guarantee
(gcide)
Guarantee \Guar"an*tee`\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. guaranteed; p,
pr. & vb. n. Guaranteeing.] [From Guarantee, n.]
In law and common usage: to undertake or engage for the
payment of (a debt) or the performance of (a duty) by another
person; to undertake to secure (a possession, right, claim,
etc.) to another against a specified contingency, or in all
events; to give a guarantee concerning; to engage, assure, or
secure as a thing that may be depended on; to warrant; as, to
guarantee the execution of a treaty.
[1913 Webster]

The United States shall guarantee to every State in
this Union a republican form of government.
--Constitution
of the U. S.
[1913 Webster]
guarantee
(wn)
guarantee
n 1: a written assurance that some product or service will be
provided or will meet certain specifications [syn:
guarantee, warrant, warrantee, warranty]
2: an unconditional commitment that something will happen or
that something is true; "there is no guarantee that they are
not lying"
3: a collateral agreement to answer for the debt of another in
case that person defaults [syn: guarantee, guaranty]
v 1: give surety or assume responsibility; "I vouch for the
quality of my products" [syn: guarantee, vouch]
2: make certain of; "This nest egg will ensure a nice retirement
for us"; "Preparation will guarantee success!" [syn:
guarantee, ensure, insure, assure, secure]
3: promise to do or accomplish; "guarantee to free the
prisoners" [syn: undertake, guarantee]
4: stand behind and guarantee the quality, accuracy, or
condition of; "The dealer warrants all the cars he sells"; "I
warrant this information" [syn: guarantee, warrant]
GUARANTEE
(bouvier)
GUARANTEE, contracts. He lo whom a guaranty is made.
2. The guarantee is entitled to receive payment, in the first place,
from the debtor, and, secondly, from the guarantor. He must be careful not
to give time beyond that stipulated in the original agreement, to the
debtor, without the consent of the guarantor; the guarantee should, at the
instance of the guarantor, bring an action against the principal for the
recovery of the debt. 2 Johns. Oh. R. 554; 17 Johns. R. 384; 8 Serg. &
Rawle, 116; 10 Serg. & Rawle, 33; 2 Bro. C. C. 579, 582; 2 Ves. jr. 542. But
the mere omission of the guarantee to sue the principal debtor will not, in
general, discharge the guarantor. 8 Serg. & Rawle, 112; 3 Yeates, R. 157; 6
Binn. R. 292, 300.

podobné slovodefinícia
government or government-guaranteed debt
(encz)
government or government-guaranteed debt,
guaranteed
(encz)
guaranteed,zaručený adj: Zdeněk Brož
guaranteed loan
(encz)
guaranteed loan,
guaranteeing
(encz)
guaranteeing,garantující adj: Zdeněk Brožguaranteeing,zajišťující adj: Zdeněk Brožguaranteeing,zaručující adj: Zdeněk Brož
guarantees
(encz)
guarantees,zaručuje v: Zdeněk Brožguarantees,záruky n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
officially guaranteed trade-related claims
(encz)
officially guaranteed trade-related claims,
public or publicly guaranteed debt
(encz)
public or publicly guaranteed debt,
reciprocal exchange guarantee
(encz)
reciprocal exchange guarantee,
unguaranteed
(encz)
unguaranteed,nezaručený adj: Zdeněk Brož
Guarantee
(gcide)
Guarantee \Guar`an*tee"\, n.; pl. Guarantees. [For guaranty,
prob. influenced by words like assignee, lessee, etc. See
Guaranty, and cf. Warrantee.]
1. In law and common usage: A promise to answer for the
payment of some debt, or the performance of some duty, in
case of the failure of another person, who is, in the
first instance, liable to such payment or performance; an
engagement which secures or insures another against a
contingency; a warranty; a security. Same as Guaranty.
[1913 Webster]

His interest seemed to be a guarantee for his zeal.
--Macaulay.
[1913 Webster]

2. One who binds himself to see an undertaking of another
performed; a guarantor. --South.
[1913 Webster]

Note: Guarantor is the correct form in this sense.
[1913 Webster]

3. (Law) The person to whom a guaranty is made; -- the
correlative of guarantor.

Syn: Guarantee, Warranty.

Usage: A guarantee is an engagement that a certain act will
be done or not done in future. A warranty is an
engagement as to the qualities or title of a thing at
the time of the engagement.
[1913 Webster]Guarantee \Guar"an*tee`\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. guaranteed; p,
pr. & vb. n. Guaranteeing.] [From Guarantee, n.]
In law and common usage: to undertake or engage for the
payment of (a debt) or the performance of (a duty) by another
person; to undertake to secure (a possession, right, claim,
etc.) to another against a specified contingency, or in all
events; to give a guarantee concerning; to engage, assure, or
secure as a thing that may be depended on; to warrant; as, to
guarantee the execution of a treaty.
[1913 Webster]

The United States shall guarantee to every State in
this Union a republican form of government.
--Constitution
of the U. S.
[1913 Webster]
guaranteed
(gcide)
guaranteed \guaranteed\ adj.
1. secured by written agreement.

Syn: bonded, secured, warranted.
[WordNet 1.5]

2. certified.
[WordNet 1.5]Guarantee \Guar"an*tee`\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. guaranteed; p,
pr. & vb. n. Guaranteeing.] [From Guarantee, n.]
In law and common usage: to undertake or engage for the
payment of (a debt) or the performance of (a duty) by another
person; to undertake to secure (a possession, right, claim,
etc.) to another against a specified contingency, or in all
events; to give a guarantee concerning; to engage, assure, or
secure as a thing that may be depended on; to warrant; as, to
guarantee the execution of a treaty.
[1913 Webster]

The United States shall guarantee to every State in
this Union a republican form of government.
--Constitution
of the U. S.
[1913 Webster]certified \certified\ adj.
1. endorsed authoritatively as having met certain
requirements; guranteed; as, certified milk; certified
mail; a certified check. Opposite of uncertified.
[Narrower terms: certificated, credentialed, documented;
guaranteed] See also certifiable.
[WordNet 1.5]

2. legally insane according to clinical criteria.

Syn: certifiable.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]

3. holding appropriate documentation and officially on record
as qualified to perform a specified function or practice a
specified skill.

Syn: qualified.
[WordNet 1.5]
Guaranteeing
(gcide)
Guarantee \Guar"an*tee`\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. guaranteed; p,
pr. & vb. n. Guaranteeing.] [From Guarantee, n.]
In law and common usage: to undertake or engage for the
payment of (a debt) or the performance of (a duty) by another
person; to undertake to secure (a possession, right, claim,
etc.) to another against a specified contingency, or in all
events; to give a guarantee concerning; to engage, assure, or
secure as a thing that may be depended on; to warrant; as, to
guarantee the execution of a treaty.
[1913 Webster]

The United States shall guarantee to every State in
this Union a republican form of government.
--Constitution
of the U. S.
[1913 Webster]
Guarantees
(gcide)
Guarantee \Guar`an*tee"\, n.; pl. Guarantees. [For guaranty,
prob. influenced by words like assignee, lessee, etc. See
Guaranty, and cf. Warrantee.]
1. In law and common usage: A promise to answer for the
payment of some debt, or the performance of some duty, in
case of the failure of another person, who is, in the
first instance, liable to such payment or performance; an
engagement which secures or insures another against a
contingency; a warranty; a security. Same as Guaranty.
[1913 Webster]

His interest seemed to be a guarantee for his zeal.
--Macaulay.
[1913 Webster]

2. One who binds himself to see an undertaking of another
performed; a guarantor. --South.
[1913 Webster]

Note: Guarantor is the correct form in this sense.
[1913 Webster]

3. (Law) The person to whom a guaranty is made; -- the
correlative of guarantor.

Syn: Guarantee, Warranty.

Usage: A guarantee is an engagement that a certain act will
be done or not done in future. A warranty is an
engagement as to the qualities or title of a thing at
the time of the engagement.
[1913 Webster]
unguaranteed
(wn)
unguaranteed
adj 1: without financial security; "an unsecured note" [syn:
unguaranteed, unsecured]
guaranteed scheduling
(foldoc)
guaranteed scheduling

A scheduling algorithm used in multitasking
operating systems that guarantees fairness by monitoring the
amount of CPU time spent by each user and allocating
resources accordingly.

[How does it allocate resources?]

(1998-04-26)
GUARANTEE
(bouvier)
GUARANTEE, contracts. He lo whom a guaranty is made.
2. The guarantee is entitled to receive payment, in the first place,
from the debtor, and, secondly, from the guarantor. He must be careful not
to give time beyond that stipulated in the original agreement, to the
debtor, without the consent of the guarantor; the guarantee should, at the
instance of the guarantor, bring an action against the principal for the
recovery of the debt. 2 Johns. Oh. R. 554; 17 Johns. R. 384; 8 Serg. &
Rawle, 116; 10 Serg. & Rawle, 33; 2 Bro. C. C. 579, 582; 2 Ves. jr. 542. But
the mere omission of the guarantee to sue the principal debtor will not, in
general, discharge the guarantor. 8 Serg. & Rawle, 112; 3 Yeates, R. 157; 6
Binn. R. 292, 300.

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