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Definition of Caveator
1. n. One who enters a caveat.
Definition of Caveator
1. Noun. One who enters a caveat. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Caveator
1. one that files a caveat [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Caveator
Literary usage of Caveator
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value and by Abraham Clark Freeman (1911)
"If the evidence for pro- pounders and caveator and all the surrounding circumstances
were sufficient to prevent the jury from being sufficiently satisfied ..."
2. The Canadian Law Timesby Judicial Committee, Great Britain, Privy Council by Judicial Committee, Great Britain, Privy Council (1903)
"The caveator was the ai-tor in the proceedings in Court, and, ... —The caveator
filed a petition under schedule L, Rule 1. of the Real Property Act. 142 ..."
3. The Practice of the Ecclesiastical Courts: With Forms and Tables of Costs by Henry Charles Coote (1847)
"... of the caveator; the fictitious names, "John Thomas," being substituted.
It is always in the following terms, viz.:— Caveat. Caveat. ..."
4. A Collection of Acts Relating to the Transfer Of, Or Dealing With, Land by New South Wales (1877)
"Every caveat lapses at the expiration of three months from receipt, unless caveator
within that time have taken proceedings in some Court of competent ..."