warentment
/ˈwɒrnəmənt/Definitions
1. noun
A formal statement, especially a sworn declaration, that something exists or is true.
“The court required a warrantment from the witness to testify in the case.”
2. noun
A document or certificate issued by a public authority, stating that a person or a thing is entitled to certain rights or privileges.
“The warrantment from the government allowed the company to operate a private airport.”