bargainor (Meaning)

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bargainor (n.)

One who makes a bargain, or contracts with another; esp., one who sells, or contracts to sell, property to another.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bargainor

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bargainor Sentence Examples

  1. The bargainor, a shrewd negotiator, carefully considered the terms of the agreement before signing.
  2. The bargainor's intention was to transfer ownership of the property to the bargainee at a bargain price.
  3. The bargainor had the legal capacity to convey the estate to the bargainee.
  4. The deed of conveyance must clearly identify both the bargainor and the bargainee.
  5. In a conveyance of real property, the bargainor is typically the seller or grantor.
  6. The bargainor may impose certain restrictions or covenants on the property being conveyed.
  7. The bargainor is responsible for providing a clear and marketable title to the property.
  8. The bargainor's breach of warranty can give rise to legal remedies for the bargainee.
  9. The bargainor may reserve certain rights or interests in the property being conveyed.
  10. The bargainor's signature on the deed of conveyance is essential for the transfer of ownership.

FAQs About the word bargainor

One who makes a bargain, or contracts with another; esp., one who sells, or contracts to sell, property to another.

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The bargainor, a shrewd negotiator, carefully considered the terms of the agreement before signing.

The bargainor's intention was to transfer ownership of the property to the bargainee at a bargain price.

The bargainor had the legal capacity to convey the estate to the bargainee.

The deed of conveyance must clearly identify both the bargainor and the bargainee.