warrantia chartae

from Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
WARRANTIA CHARTAE. An ancient and now obsolete writ, which was issued when a 
man was enfeoffed of land with warranty, and then he was sued or impleaded 
in assize or other action, in which he could not vouch or call to warranty. 
     2. It was brought by the feoffor pending the first suit against him, 
and had this valuable incident, that when the warrantor was vouched, and 
judgment passed against the tenant, the latter obtained judgment 
simultaneously against the warrantor, to recover other lands of equal value. 
Termes de la Ley, h.t.; F. N. B. 134; Dane's Ab. Index, h.t.; Rand. 141, 
148, 156; 4 Leigh's R. 132; 11 S. & R. 115 Vin. Ab. h.t. Co. Litt. 100; Hob. 
22, 217. 
    

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