/ˈwɒrəntɪd friː frʌm/ – Phrase
Definition: cần nói rõ thêm rằng người bảo hiểm không chịu trách nhiệm về…
A more thorough explanation: “Warranted free from” or “free of” is a legal term used to indicate that a product or service is guaranteed to be without a particular defect or issue. It means that the item in question is promised to be clear or exempt from the specified condition or problem.
Example: The seller warranted that the product would be free from defects for a period of one year.