Definition of Intromitters

1. Noun. (plural of intromitter) ¹

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Definition of Intromitters

1. intromitter [n] - See also: intromitter

Lexicographical Neighbors of Intromitters

introject
introjected
introjecting
introjection
introjections
introjects
introld
intromission
intromissions
intromit
intromits
intromitted
intromittent
intromitter
intromitters (current term)
intromitting
intron
intron splicing
intronic
intronization
intronless
introns
intropression
intropressions
intropunitive
introreception
introrse
intros
introscan

Literary usage of Intromitters

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

1. The Scottish Jurist: Containing Reports of Cases Decided in the House of by Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords, House of Lords, Parliament, Great Britain (1873)
"According to the terms of the pretended interim &• erect on which the complainer was charged, it was only ti - who were intromitters with the rents and ..."

2. Summary of the Law of Intestate Succession in Scotland: With a Brief Outline by Peter Hay Cameron (1884)
"The liability of intromitters among themselves. ... intromitters are liable for one another, so a creditor may sue any one of them for the debt due to him, ..."

3. Lectures on the History and Practice of the Law of Scotland: Relative to by Walter Ross (1822)
"... relate to the lands, and intromitters relate to moveables,and ... the executors and intromitters, as well for heritable as moveable ' bonds ; and that ..."

4. A Practical Treatise on the Forms of Process: Containing the New Regulations by Thomas Beveridge, Scotland Jury Court (1826)
"It is a sufficient warrant for charging their successors, or other occupiers of the lands, and intromitters with the rents and ..."

5. Decisions of the Court of Session: From the Year 1733 to the Year 1754 by Scotland Court of Session, Patrick Grant Elchies, William Maxwell Morison (1813)
"THE Lords were much divided at first anent the question, If the superior has any personal action against tenants or intromitters with the fruits for his ..."

6. Principles of the Law of Scotland by John Erskine, George Moir (1881)
"If the intromitters are sued jointly, they are liable, not pro raid of their several intromissions, but pro virili (Chalmers v. Marshall, Nov. ..."

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