Appointor Definition
ə-pointər, ə-pointôr
noun
One who directs the disposition of property by power that has been legally granted, as by a trust or deed.
American Heritage
A person given special authority (power of appointment) by a will or deed to dispose of property.
Webster's New World
(law) The person who selects the appointee.
Wiktionary
Other Word Forms of Appointor
Noun
Singular:
appointor
Plural:
appointorsOrigin of Appointor
-
appoint + -or
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