गरोटर Meaning in English
गरोटर शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : garoter
, guarantor
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
अगार्डचौकसी से ले जाना
रक्ष
रक्षमान
रक्षी
रक्षक कुत्ता
गड़े खज़ाने का रक्षक बौना
रक्षक सैन्य दल
मार्ग का रक्षक दल
गार्ड रूम
गार्ड वैन
गार्ड घड़ी
सरपरस्त
राज्य संरक्षक
अभिभावकता
गरोटर इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
In essence, the Emperor was to be the guarantor of Papal independence, but to retain the right to confirm Papal elections.
He was succeeded by his younger brother, Robert de Vere, 3rd Earl of Oxford, later one of the guarantors of Magna Carta.
The Andean Parliament is the political organ, deliberative, representative of the people, as well as guarantor of the rights and democracy in the Andean Community.
He ordered eleven copies made to confuse would-be thieves, since the original shield was regarded as one of the pignora imperii, sacred guarantors that perpetuated Rome as a sovereign entity.
It was agreed that the European Union will be acting as guarantor for Ukraine's gas purchases from Russia and would help to meet outstanding debts (using funds from existing accords with the European Union and IMF).
Behan's sympathy to the Cowboy was well known, and documents were located in 1997 that showed Behan served as guarantor for a loan to Ike Clanton during the Spicer hearing that followed.
A guarantee can be limited or unlimited, making the guarantor liable for only a portion or all of the debt.
Although the presidency is a nonpartisan office as guarantor of Italy's Constitution, Napolitano was a longtime member of the Italian Communist Party (and of its post-Communist social democratic successors, from the Democratic Party of the Left onwards).
To Farthing, the British Crown and Westminster model of Parliamentary government are the best guarantors of man's freedom, security, and happiness - because they do not claim to know the unknowable, and do not seek perfection.
For example, guarantees may be called, with the guarantors having the subsequent right to make a claim against the estate for the amounts they were required to pay.
In this relationship, the author's signature becomes the guarantor of the text's truth, "it becomes its surrogate parent," according to Jane Marie Todd.
Stanley Cup champions The Geneva Accords, known formally as the agreements on the settlement of the situation relating to Afghanistan, were signed on 14 April 1988 at the Geneva headquarters of the United Nations, between Afghanistan and Pakistan, with the United States and the Soviet Union serving as guarantors.
France, the military guarantor of the Little Entente, turned down the proposal.