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Definition of Contemnors
1. contemnor [n] - See also: contemnor
Lexicographical Neighbors of Contemnors
Literary usage of Contemnors
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Forms of Judgments and Orders in the High Court of Justice and Court of by Henry Wilmot Seton, Cecil Clare Marston Dale, W. Clowes, Great Britain Court of Appeal (1891)
"Felkin v. Herbert, V.-CK, 19 Dec. 1863, A. 2359. 4. contemnors apologising, and
Plt not insisting on Committal, Contempt condoned, on payment of Costs. ..."
2. The Law of the Domestic Relations: Including Husband and Wife, Parent and by William Pinder Eversley (1906)
"... to her subsequent adultery within the meaning of section 31 of the Matrimonial
Causes Act, 1857.* When the contemnors have been committed to prison, ..."
3. The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value and by Abraham Clark Freeman (1908)
"It is contended that the answer under oath of the contemnors entitled them to a
discharge, and that the matter could not be inquired ..."
4. The Documentary History of the State of New-York: Arranged Under Direction by Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan, New York (State). Secretary's Office, Christopher Morgan (1849)
"... if they or any of them shall conceale any part thereof to be proceeded against
as contemnors of bis Matie* Authority, and disaffected to the peace and ..."