appointor
appointor
Definition
ap·poin·tor (ə po̵in′tər, -tôr′)
noun
Law a person given special authority (power of appointment) by a will or deed to dispose of property
appointor
Usage Examples
Preposition: of
- administrator: The appointor of the original administrator or the court may appoint the replacement administrator.
Browse dictionary entries near appointor
- appointment call
- appointment
- appointive
- appointee
- appointed counsel
- appointed
- appoint
- appoggiatura
- apply (oneself)
- apply
- Appomattox
- apportion
- apportionment
- apportionment of liability
- apposable
- appose
- apposite
- apposition
- appositive
- appraisal
