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noun
a person for whom another vouches
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The first known use of vouchee was in the 15th century
1 This person was called the vouchee, and he, after having appeared to defend the action, takes himself out of the way.
2 Hence a man could summon no one but his grantor, and the successive vouchers came to an end when the last vouchee could not call on another from whom he had bought.
3 Judgment for the lands is given in favour of the plaintiff; and judgment to recover lands of equal value from the vouchee was given to the defendant, the tenant-in-tail.
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