war·ran·tee

[wawr-uhn-tee, wor-]
noun
a person to whom a warranty is made.

Origin:
1660–70; warrant(y) or warrant(or) + -ee

guarantee, guaranty, warrantee, warranty.
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warrantee (ˌwɒrənˈtiː) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
a person to whom a warranty is given

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Example sentences
Carefully read and understand any warrantee offered and watch for provisions
  that would void it.
His recommendation regarding the extended warrantee that they acknowledge the
  conditions.
Vendors should include warrantee terms and conditions and prompt payment
  discounts with their quotation.
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