Definition of Apprisers

1. appriser [n] - See also: appriser

Lexicographical Neighbors of Apprisers

appressed-squamulose
appresses
appressoria
appressorial
appressorium
apprest
appretiate
appretiated
appretiates
appretiating
apprisal
apprisals
apprise
apprised
appriser
apprisers (current term)
apprises
apprising
apprizal
apprizals
apprize
apprized
apprizements
apprizer
apprizers
apprizes
apprizing
appro
approach

Literary usage of Apprisers

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

1. The Early Records of the Town of Providence by Providence (R.I.). Record Commissioners (1896)
"... This day William Hopkins, Joseph Williams & Jonathan Sprague as apprisers have made Oath before the Councill to the ..."

2. Ancient Laws and Customs of the Burghs of Scotland by Robert Renwick, Scotland (1868)
"[The oath of the apprisers of fleshes. J-hey shall swear faithfully to apprise fleshes according to the price at which beasts are sold in the country, ..."

3. An Institute of the Law of Scotland: In Four Books : in the Order of Sir by John Erskine, James Ivory (1828)
"Obligation on superiors to enter apprisers, ib. Composition where the lands hold of the crown, ib. Remedy where the superior refuses to enter the ..."

4. The Scots Revised Reports: Morison's Dictionary, 1 to 9424 (1908)
"That the narrative of that part of the act,bears it expressly to be in favours of creditors; and though the subsumption is only applied to apprisers, ..."

5. Supplement to the Dictionary of the Decisions of the Court of Session by Mungo Ponton Brown, William Maxwell Morison, Scotland Court of Session (1826)
"imaginable hazard, they being but naked apprisers, and sufficiently warranted by the letters of poinding; and that it has been frequently so decided. ..."

6. The Decisions of the Court of Session: From Its First Institution to the by Scotland Court of Session, William Maxwell Morison (1811)
"It must be presumed to be granted to him as apparent heir, much more where he hath no warrant from the apprisers. idly, It is offered to be proven the ap- ..."

7. The Principles of the Law of Scotland: In the Order of Sir G. Mackenzie's by John Erskine, George Mackenzie (1827)
"The statute declares, that all the apprisers within year and day shall be preferred pari passu, ~-^~—- as if one apprising had been led for the debts con- ..."

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