/ˈkɒmən vaʊˈtʃi/ – Phrase
Definition: mõ tòa.
A more thorough explanation: A common vouchee is a person who is called upon to warrant the title to property in a legal proceeding, typically in a common recovery action. The common vouchee is brought into the legal action to defend the title against any claims or challenges that may arise.
Example: In a real estate transaction, the common vouchee is the individual who guarantees the accuracy of the title deed being transferred.