Definition of Appointors

1. Noun. (plural of appointor) ¹

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Definition of Appointors

1. appointor [n] - See also: appointor

Lexicographical Neighbors of Appointors

appointable
appointed
appointee
appointees
appointer
appointers
appointing
appointive
appointment
appointment book
appointment calendar
appointment diary
appointments
appointments and schedules
appointor
appointors (current term)
appoints
apport
apporter
apportion
apportionable
apportionateness
apportioned
apportioner
apportioners
apportioning
apportionment
apportionments
apportions
apports

Literary usage of Appointors

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Observations on the Actual State of the English Laws of Real Property: With by James Humphreys (1826)
"... appointors—the Modes of Appointment— li.'»i{ii; i . and the attendant Formalities ... appointors ..."

2. Key and Elphinstone's Compendium of Precedents in Conveyancing by Thomas Key, Howard Warburton Elphinstone (1899)
"DEED POLL making a revocable APPOINTMENT among CHILDREN absolute as to one CHILD in CONTEMPLATION of his or her MARRIAGE—one of the appointors being a ..."

3. The Conveyancer's Assistant: Or, A Series of Precedents in Conveyancing and by George Crabb (1835)
"In Witness, &c. Power of Attorney to execute a Deed of Conveyance and a Trust Deed. To all, &c. (appointors) of,&c. who with A Mare the assignees duly ..."

4. Reports of Cases Heard and Determined by the Lord Chancellor and the Court by John Peter De Gex, Henry Cadman Jones, Great Britain Court of Chancery, Richard Horton Smith, Jonathan Cogswell Perkins (1874)
"... is performed by the settlement of 1822, but there is no contract, either express or implied, to pay the annuities by the appointors or either of them. ..."

5. The American Reports: Containing All Decisions of General Interest Decided by Isaac Grant Thompson, Irving Browne (1873)
"Stanley. in the supposed act are to appoint all State officers, whereas the "appointors for corporations" are confined to State proxies and directors, ..."

6. The Law Reports by Great Britain Court of Chancery, George Wirgman Hemming (1872)
"V.-C. B (1 oath of the survivor of the two appointors, Henry Robert ... There was no intention to give the appointors power to divest a vested estate. ..."

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