Answer: warranty

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WARRANTYIt could last a lifetime
warranty(in property law) A covenant by which the seller binds themselves and their heirs to secure to the buyer the estate conveyed in the deed
warrantythe act of warranting (to justify, also WARRAN, WARRAND) / to guarantee
warranty(in contract law) A promise that something in furtherance of the contract is guaranteed by one of the contractors, esp. the seller's promise that the thing being sold is as promised or represented
warrantyA written guarantee, issued to the purchaser of an article by its manufacturer, promising to repair or replace it if necessary within a specified period of time
warranty(in contract law) A term or promise in a contract, breach of which entitles the innocent party to damages but not to treat the contract as discharged by breach
warranty(in an insurance contract) An engagement by the insured party that certain statements are true or that certain conditions shall be fulfilled, the breach of it invalidating the policy
warrantyJustification or grounds for an action or belief
WARRANTYHeart-pounding question (Part 3)
WARRANTYBuyer's protection
WARRANTYOne may last a lifetime
WARRANTYIt may be extended
WARRANTYJustification
WARRANTYAssurance
WARRANTYAppliance adjunct
WARRANTYQuality assurance?
WARRANTYManufacturer's promise