Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun In law, one who has an estate for a term of years or for life. Also
termer .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun (Law) Same as
termer , 2.
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- noun law Alternative form of
termer .
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Examples
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And Anderson 431. iaid, and it was agreed by the whole Court, that if a termor de - co.
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* 'ment'% This was not by any mean, A compleat remedy, for ftill if the leflbr fuA fefed a recovery by a feigned title, there was a record againft the termor, which he could not traverfe; therefore his title ivas de - ftroyed, and he had remedy only in damages, on his covenants.
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