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Definition of Consenter
1. a. One who consents.
Definition of Consenter
1. Noun. one who consents ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Consenter
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Consenter
Literary usage of Consenter
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cases Decided in the Court of Session by Scotland Court of Session, Patrick Shaw, Scotland, Court of Session (1829)
"His doing so in the character of consenter was all that was requisite to tbe ...
We can consider him, therefore, in no other light than as a consenter, ..."
2. Leading Cases in the Law of Scotland: Prepared from the Original Pleadings by George Ross (1849)
"He is a consenter only in the dispositive clause; he is also a consenter only in the
... he is brought in as a consenter, not as a disponer or resigner, ..."
3. A Dictionary and Digest of the Law of Scotland, with Short Explanations of by William Bell, George Ross (1861)
"The position of a party consenter differs from that of a party disponer in this,
that the consent of the former has reference only to the rights vested in ..."
4. The Scots Revised Reports: Morison's Dictionary, 1 to 9424 (1908)
"It was answered, That a consent cannot exclude any supervenient right of the
consenter, but only such rights as the consenter had the time of the consent ..."
5. Conveyancing According to the Law of Scotland Being the Lectures of the Late by Allan Menzies (1863)
"He points out, that, although the consenter may be barred from challenge, ...
Inst. H quence of that doctrine, the consenter is not precluded from insisting ..."
6. Lectures on Conveyancing by Alexander Montgomerie Bell (1876)
"But the consent will certainly have the effect of preventing the consenter from
quarrelling the deed, in respect of any right or interest subsisting at the ..."
7. An Institute of the Law of Scotland: In Four Books : in the Order of Sir by John Erskine, James Ivory (1824)
"It has been disputed, whether a charter be valid which is granted by one who is
not truly the owner, but to which the owner subscribes as consenter ? ..."