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Definition of Payors
1. payor [n] - See also: payor
Lexicographical Neighbors of Payors
Literary usage of Payors
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Kentucky Law Reporter by Kentucky Court of Appeals (1904)
"... anil put it upon inquiry as to the financial condition of the payors of the
collateral it held, and, if true, show that the holder was guilty of, ..."
2. Reports of Civil and Criminal Cases Decided by the Court of Appeals of by Kentucky Court of Appeals, Kentucky, Kentucky (District). Supreme Court, Court of Appeals (1841)
"by suit, and the use and failure of all the ordinary means provided by law to
coerce the debt fiom the payors. If the payors are residents of the state, ..."
3. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Tennessee by Joseph Brown Heiskell, Tennessee Supreme Court (1870)
"Moore recovered judgment against all three of the payors, in the Circuit Court
of Jefferson county. At the same term of the court, William C. Scruggs moved ..."
4. Commentaries on the Law of Trusts and Trustees: As Administered in England by Charles Fisk Beach (1897)
"... an estate take a note, with security, payable in six months, for the assets
of the intestate sold at vendue, and the payors fail before it becomes due, ..."
5. Questions and Answers on Law: Alphabetically Arranged. With References to by Asa Kinne (1852)
"If the administrators of an estate tane a note, with security, payable in
six.months, for the assets of the intestate sold at vendue, and •the payors fail ..."
6. General Explanation of Tax Legislation Enacted in 1998: Report of the Joint edited by William Roth, Bill Archer (2000)
"The payors must file an information return with the IRS with the information by
February 28 of the year following the calendar year for which the return ..."
7. The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value and by Abraham Clark Freeman (1892)
"It does not appear, either in the recitals of the contract, or by extrinsic
averments, that the payors of the note had any ..."