pernor (Meaning)
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pernor (v.)
One who receives the profits, as of an estate.
Synonyms & Antonyms of pernor
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pernor Sentence Examples
- The pernor of the property claimed ownership rights despite lacking any legal documentation.
- The defendant in the lawsuit was identified as the pernor who had occupied the land without authorization.
- The rightful pernor of the inheritance was entitled to claim the assets from the estate.
- The prosecutor sought to establish the identity of the pernor who had committed the crime.
- The pernor was responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of the estate during the period of his occupation.
- The municipality designated a pernor to manage the public park and enforce its rules and regulations.
- The pernor of the lease had the exclusive right to use and enjoy the premises for the agreed-upon term.
- The pernor was held liable for damages caused by his negligence while in possession of the property.
- The pernor sought to transfer ownership of the property to a third party, but the transaction was ultimately voided.
- The pernor's failure to pay taxes and fees resulted in the foreclosure of the property.
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One who receives the profits, as of an estate.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The pernor of the property claimed ownership rights despite lacking any legal documentation.
The defendant in the lawsuit was identified as the pernor who had occupied the land without authorization.
The rightful pernor of the inheritance was entitled to claim the assets from the estate.
The prosecutor sought to establish the identity of the pernor who had committed the crime.