warrantee
/ˈwɒrənti/; /ˈwɔːrənti/Definitions
1. noun
The person or party to whom a warranty is given.
“The manufacturer’s liability as the warrantee for the defective product lasted for several years.”
2. noun
A person who has a right or privilege under a warrant or authority.
“The warrantee had the right to access the restricted area after showing proper identification.”
3. noun
A person or organization that has the right to call for a performance or fulfillment under a contract.
“The warrantee demanded that the contractor complete the project on time.”