releasor (Meaning)

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releasor (n.)

One by whom a release is given.

Synonyms & Antonyms of releasor

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releasor Sentence Examples

  1. The owner of the land acted as the releasor in the conveyance of the property easement.
  2. The releasor had the legal authority to relinquish their interest in the land.
  3. The release document was signed by both the releasor and the releasee.
  4. The releasor's signature on the deed conveyed their intention to transfer ownership.
  5. The consideration paid by the releasee to the releasor was a key part of the conveyance.
  6. The release provided legal protection to the releasor from any future claims or encumbrances.
  7. The releasor had the right to revoke the release if certain conditions were not met.
  8. The releasee took over full legal possession of the property from the releasor.
  9. The releasor's release was an irrevocable act that permanently transferred their interest.
  10. The original owner of the land was the releasor in the subsequent sale and transfer of the property rights.

FAQs About the word releasor

One by whom a release is given.

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The owner of the land acted as the releasor in the conveyance of the property easement.

The releasor had the legal authority to relinquish their interest in the land.

The release document was signed by both the releasor and the releasee.

The releasor's signature on the deed conveyed their intention to transfer ownership.