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Definition of Intromitter
1. n. One who intromits.
Definition of Intromitter
1. Noun. One who intromits. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Intromitter
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Intromitter
Literary usage of Intromitter
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Institute of the Law of Scotland: In Four Books : in the Order of Sir by John Erskine, George Mackenzie, James Ivory (1828)
"But an action, when restricted to simple restitution, is competent to a creditor
against the heir of the intromitter ; for though an heir does not represent ..."
2. A Digest of the Law of Scotland: With Special Reference to the Office and by Hugh Barclay, Scotland (1855)
"... with moveable succession, renders the intromitter, whether he be the representative
or a stranger, liable for the whole debts of the deceased. ..."
3. A Dictionary and Digest of the Law of Scotland, with Short Explanations of by William Bell, George Ross (1861)
"Lastly, The passive title is excluded by the intromitter's confirmation as
executor, whereby ho incurs an obligation to account to the extent of the ..."
4. Scottish Law Magazine, and Sheriff Court Reporter by Scotland Sheriff Courts (1863)
"... intromitter. Held that the action teas irrelevant as laid, and same dismissed
with expenses. THIS case arose out of the following circumstances:— James ..."
5. Summary of the Law of Intestate Succession in Scotland: With a Brief Outline by Peter Hay Cameron (1884)
"As the liability arises ex delicto it cannot be founded on against the heir of
the intromitter, but if the action be restricted to simple restitution it may ..."