pre-emptor Sentence Examples
- The pre-emptor seized the land before others could claim it.
- The company's pre-emptive purchase rights gave it the advantage in acquiring the property.
- The state exercised its pre-emption right to acquire the historical landmark.
- The pre-emptor had to pay a higher price due to the competition from other bidders.
- The law granted pre-emption privileges to veterans and certain local residents.
- The pre-emptor's claim was contested by the previous owner, who alleged improper notice.
- The pre-emptive clause in the contract gave the tenant the first option to buy the apartment.
- The pre-emptor acted in haste, not fully considering the implications of the purchase.
- The pre-emption statute was intended to prevent land speculation and ensure equitable distribution.
- The pre-emptor's motivation for acquiring the property was primarily speculative, rather than for personal use.
pre-emptor Meaning
Wordnet
pre-emptor (n)
someone who acquires land by preemption
a bidder in bridge who makes a preemptive bid
Synonyms & Antonyms of pre-emptor
FAQs About the word pre-emptor
someone who acquires land by preemption, a bidder in bridge who makes a preemptive bid
steal, grab, claim, convert, usurp,seize, confiscate, occupy, assume, take over
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The pre-emptor seized the land before others could claim it.
The company's pre-emptive purchase rights gave it the advantage in acquiring the property.
The state exercised its pre-emption right to acquire the historical landmark.
The pre-emptor had to pay a higher price due to the competition from other bidders.