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Definition of Pledgeor
1. n. One who pledges, or delivers anything in pledge; a pledger; -- opposed to pledgee.
Definition of Pledgeor
1. pledger [n -S] - See also: pledger
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pledgeor
Literary usage of Pledgeor
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Revised Laws of the State of California: In Four Codes : Political, Civil by California, Creed Haymond, John Chilton Burch, Charles Lindley (1871)
"A debtor or pledgeor waives a demand of demand. ' ' performance as a condition
precedent to a sale of the • property pledged, by a positive refusal to ..."
2. The American and English Railroad Cases: A Collection of All Cases in the by Lawrence Lewis, Adelbert Hamilton, John Houston Merrill, William Mark McKinney, James Manford Kerr, John Crawford Thomson (1888)
"The pledgee of a railroad may take legal possession, as required by the law on
pledges, through a third person chosen by him and the pledgeor. ..."
3. The Pacific Law Encyclopedia: A Complete Hand Book of All Matters Ordinarily by Jabez Franklin Cowdery (1873)
"... subject to be divested upon compliance with the conditions of the mortgage ;
whereas, in a pledge, the title remains in the pledgeor, until a sale. ..."
4. Adjudicated Forms of Pleading and Practice: With Annotations and Correlative by John George Jury (1911)
"813—By pledgeor of note as collateral, against pledgee. [Title of court and cause.]
The plaintiff complains of the defendant, and alleges: 1. ..."
5. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1918)
"... action against the ! pledgeor until the debt for which it was pledged has been
paid and the note has been surrendered.228 The rule applies although the ..."
6. Notes on the California Reports: Showing the Present Value as Authority of by Charles Theodore Boone, Charles Lawrence Thompson, California Supreme Court (1906)
"311, where it was held that pledgeor could not hold stock in pledge unless
transferred on the books of the bank. In Hirsch v. Norton, 115 Ind. 343, ..."
7. A Law Dictionary, Adapted to the Constitution: And Laws of the United States by John Bouvier (1874)
"The pledgeor, also, may have h is action against the wrong-doer, resting it on
... A pledgee may bring replevin or trover against the pledgeor if the latter ..."
8. Revised Laws of the State of California: In Four Codes : Political, Civil by California, Creed Haymond, John Chilton Burch, Charles Lindley (1871)
"A debtor or pledgeor waives a demand of demand. ' ' performance as a condition
precedent to a sale of the • property pledged, by a positive refusal to ..."
9. The American and English Railroad Cases: A Collection of All Cases in the by Lawrence Lewis, Adelbert Hamilton, John Houston Merrill, William Mark McKinney, James Manford Kerr, John Crawford Thomson (1888)
"The pledgee of a railroad may take legal possession, as required by the law on
pledges, through a third person chosen by him and the pledgeor. ..."
10. The Pacific Law Encyclopedia: A Complete Hand Book of All Matters Ordinarily by Jabez Franklin Cowdery (1873)
"... subject to be divested upon compliance with the conditions of the mortgage ;
whereas, in a pledge, the title remains in the pledgeor, until a sale. ..."
11. Adjudicated Forms of Pleading and Practice: With Annotations and Correlative by John George Jury (1911)
"813—By pledgeor of note as collateral, against pledgee. [Title of court and cause.]
The plaintiff complains of the defendant, and alleges: 1. ..."
12. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1918)
"... action against the ! pledgeor until the debt for which it was pledged has been
paid and the note has been surrendered.228 The rule applies although the ..."
13. Notes on the California Reports: Showing the Present Value as Authority of by Charles Theodore Boone, Charles Lawrence Thompson, California Supreme Court (1906)
"311, where it was held that pledgeor could not hold stock in pledge unless
transferred on the books of the bank. In Hirsch v. Norton, 115 Ind. 343, ..."
14. A Law Dictionary, Adapted to the Constitution: And Laws of the United States by John Bouvier (1874)
"The pledgeor, also, may have h is action against the wrong-doer, resting it on
... A pledgee may bring replevin or trover against the pledgeor if the latter ..."