bargainor Law.
(ˌbɑːgɪˈnɔː(r))
[f. as prec. + -or.]
The person making an agreement of bargain and sale of real property; the seller.
1602 W. Fulbecke 1st Pt. Parall. 13 The bargainor should leuie a fine to the bargainee. 1768 Blackstone Comm. II. 338 A real contract, whereby the bargainor for some pecuniary consideration bargains and sells, that is, contracts to convey, the land to the bargainee. 1876 Digby Real Prop. vi. 294 The bargainor was in the view of the Chancellor the bare legal owner. |