preemptor (Meaning)

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preemptor (n)

someone who acquires land by preemption

a bidder in bridge who makes a preemptive bid

preemptor Sentence Examples

  1. The preemptor seized the land without legal justification.
  2. The preemptor believed he had the right to take possession of the unoccupied property.
  3. The preemption law allowed for the taking of land without consent in specific circumstances.
  4. The preemptor was met with resistance from the rightful owners.
  5. The preemption doctrine dates back to Roman law.
  6. The preemptor claimed prior occupancy as his justification for seizing the land.
  7. The preemption system was abused by those seeking to acquire property cheaply.
  8. The preemptor was forced to relinquish the land after legal action was taken.
  9. The preemption law was designed to encourage settlement in frontier areas.
  10. The preemptor's actions created conflict and uncertainty in the community.

FAQs About the word preemptor

someone who acquires land by preemption, a bidder in bridge who makes a preemptive bid

usurp, grab, convert,seize, steal, confiscate, occupy, claim, arrogate, press

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The preemptor seized the land without legal justification.

The preemptor believed he had the right to take possession of the unoccupied property.

The preemption law allowed for the taking of land without consent in specific circumstances.

The preemptor was met with resistance from the rightful owners.