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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 pe...
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bargainee
bargainee (ˌbɑːgɪˈniː) [f. as prec. + -ee.] The party with whom an agreement of bargain and sale is made; the purchaser.1598 Kitchin Courts Leet (1675) 203 The Bargainee shall make Oath in Court. 1691 Blount Law. Dict. s.v. Bargain, Transferring the property thereof from the Bargainor to the Bargain...
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bargainer
bargainer (ˈbɑːgɪnə(r)) [f. bargain v. + -er1.] 1. One who is treating as to sale or purchase, a dealer, a trafficker; a chafferer, a haggler.c 1460 Towneley Myst. 313 Of thise kyrkchaterars here ar a menee, Of barganars and okerars and lufars of symonee. 1552 Huloet, Bargayner, or bargayne maker. 1...
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Lease and release
This, without any enrollment, makes the bargainor stand seised to the use of the bargainee, and vests in the bargainee the use of the term for one year
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bargain
▪ I. bargain, n.1 (ˈbɑːgɪn) Forms: 4 bargayn, -geyne, 4–6 -gan(e, -gayn(e, 4–7 gaine, 5 bergayne, bargen, -geyn, 6 bergan, bargyn, -gin, 6– bargain. [a. OF. bargaine, also bargaigne, -gagne, -caigne = Pr., Pg. barganha (cf. Pr. barganh, It. bargagno), pointing to a late L. form *barcāne-um, -a: see ...
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