Warrant
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Warrant has several meanings:
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- Warrant (law), a form of authorization, such as
- A writ issued by a judge.
- A certificate issued by the defense minister appointing a warrant officer.
- A Royal Warrant to supply goods or services
- A Warrant card is A proof of identification used by police officers in the United Kingdom
- Warrant (finance), a right, without obligation, to buy or sell something at an agreed price
- Payroll check, in the military and government entities, sometimes referred to as warrants that are not drawn against a deposit account.
- In epistemology, the theory of justification deals with understanding how beliefs can be justified or warranted.
- Warrant (American band), a Glam Metal band from Los Angeles, California
- Warrant (German band), a German speed metal band that formed in 1983.
- Warrant (town meeting), a document used to call and outline a town meeting.
- Warrant (1975 film), an Indian Hindi-language film directed by Pramod Chakravorty
- A type of promise or guarantee, often given as part of a deed or contract. For example, a contract to sell a house might include a clause such as, "The seller does warrant that they are the owner of the property, and have the legal authority to sell the property under the terms of this contract."
See also: Warranty