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Del Credere

In mercantile law. A phrase borrowed from the Italians, equivalent to our word “guaranty” or “warranty," or the Scotch term “warrandice;” an agreement by which a factor, when he sells goods on credit, for an additional commission, (called a “del credere commission,") guaran-tles the solvency of the purchaser and his

Source: Black's Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)