discontinuor (Meaning)
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discontinuor (n.)
One who deprives another of the possession of an estate by discontinuance. See Discontinuance, 2.
Synonyms & Antonyms of discontinuor
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
discontinuor Sentence Examples
- The discontinuor of the contract failed to fulfill their obligations, leading to a legal dispute.
- The discontinuor was issued a writ of discontinuance, effectively ending the legal proceedings.
- The party seeking to end legal proceedings is known as the discontinuor.
- The discontinuor may withdraw their claim or action at any time before judgment is delivered.
- In some jurisdictions, a discontinuor may be liable for costs incurred by the other party.
- The discontinuor has the right to apply to the court for permission to discontinue the proceedings.
- If a discontinuor is granted permission to discontinue, the court may impose conditions or make orders.
- The discontinuor may be required to pay the costs of the other party or provide security for those costs.
- A discontinuor may also be required to give notice of the discontinuance to the other party and any relevant third parties.
- The discontinuor must comply with any orders or conditions imposed by the court in relation to the discontinuance.
FAQs About the word discontinuor
One who deprives another of the possession of an estate by discontinuance. See Discontinuance, 2.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The discontinuor of the contract failed to fulfill their obligations, leading to a legal dispute.
The discontinuor was issued a writ of discontinuance, effectively ending the legal proceedings.
The party seeking to end legal proceedings is known as the discontinuor.
The discontinuor may withdraw their claim or action at any time before judgment is delivered.