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Definition of Remitter
1. n. One who remits.
Definition of Remitter
1. Noun. One who remits, or makes remittance. ¹
2. Noun. One who pardons. ¹
3. Noun. (legal) The sending or placing back of a person to a title or right formerly held; the restitution of one who obtains possession of property under a defective title, to his rights under some valid title by virtue of which he might legally have entered into possession only by suit. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Remitter
1. one that remits [n -S] - See also: remits
Lexicographical Neighbors of Remitter
Literary usage of Remitter
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Commentaries on the Laws of England by Herbert Broom, Edward Alfred Hadley, William Wait, William Blackstone (1875)
"Therefore it is to bo observed, that to every remitter there are regularly these
... And for this cause the law doth adjudge him in by remitter; that is, ..."
2. The First Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England, Or, A Commentary ...by Edward Coke, Thomas Littleton, Francis Hargrave, Charles Butler, Matthew Hale, Heneage Finch Nottingham by Edward Coke, Thomas Littleton, Francis Hargrave, Charles Butler, Matthew Hale, Heneage Finch Nottingham (1853)
"Of remitter. Sect. 659. T>EMITTER is an ancient terme in the law, and is where
a man hath two titles to lands or tenements, viz. one a more ancient title, ..."
3. Commentaries on the Laws of England by William Blackstone, William Gardiner Hammond (1890)
"As therefore the issue in tail could not by any action have recovered his antient
estate, he shall not recover it by remitter. And thus much for these ..."
4. A Digest of the Laws of England by Anthony Hammond, John Comyns (1826)
"A remitter to the principal remits to the appen- (B 8. ... remitter is, when an
antient right in lands or tenements, which is remediable, and a defeasible ..."
5. Baron and Feme: A Treatise of Law and Equity, Concerning Husbands and Wives. (1738)
"remitter wrought by a voidable ... for Life -works no remitter. ... after the
Death of her Hut band, wave the remitter, and -where not- No ..."
6. A General Abridgment and Digest of American Law: With Occasional Notes and by Nathan Dane (1824)
"114. remitter to the baron also ; yet he gets into the estate by his Art. 30.
own act. Lit. sect. 680. an(j ta]jes b^k an estate to himself for life, ..."