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CESSOR - The Law Dictionary
One who ceases or neglects so long to perform a duty that he thereby incurs the danger of the law .
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cessor - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
cessor · Contents · English · Latin. edit. Verb. edit. cessor. first-person singular present passive indicative of cessō.
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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Cessor
1. In law, he that neglects, for two years, to perform the service by which he holds lands, so that he incurs the danger of the writ of cessavit. [See Cessavit.].
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cessor
▪ I. † ˈcessor1 Obs. Also 6 -ar, -er. [f. cess v.1 + -er, -or.] One who determines the amount of a cess; = assessor 3 a.1565–78 Cooper Thesaur., Censor, a cessar; one that valueth or mustreth. 1580 Hollyband Treas. Fr. Tong Censeur, a Cesser. 1580 North Plutarch (1676) 221 The Sessors of the People....
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cessor - Idiom
A person or thing that succeeds or replaces another; a successor. Example The new manager is the company's cessor, taking over after the previous one retired.
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definition of Cessor by The Free Dictionary
n. 1. (Law) One who neglects, for two years, to perform the service by which he holds lands, so that he incurs the danger of the writ of cessavit.
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James Cessor
Cessor was a saddle and harness maker, state legislator, and public official in Mississippi.
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cessor, n.² meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun cessor is in the early 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for cessor is from 1728, in the writing of Ephraim Chambers, ...
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Cessor Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
noun (law) In English law, one who is dilatory, negligent, and delinquent in his duty or service, and who thereby incurred the danger of the law.
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cessor - French English Dictionary - Tureng
Meanings of "cessor" with other terms in English French Dictionary : 1 result(s). Category, English, French. State Law. 1, State Law, avoidance or cessor ...
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Cessor Family History - Ancestry.com
The Cessor family name was found in the USA, the UK, Canada, and Scotland between 1871 and 1920. The most Cessor families were found in USA in 1920.
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Loretta Cessor Manggrum
Early life
Loretta Cessor was born in Gallipolis, Ohio, to John Cessor and Lillian Jane Fitch. Cessor's mother was a teacher and musician who played guitar and piano, and Cessor quickly became skilled at piano.
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decessor
† deˈcessor Obs. [a. L. dēcēssor one who retires, a retiring officer, in late L. (Augustine, etc.) ‘predecessor’, agent-n. from dēcēdĕre to depart, retire.] = predecessor.1647 Jer. Taylor Lib. Proph. vii. 128 The Popes may deny Christ as well as their Cheife and Decessor Peter. 1651–3 ― Serm. for ye...
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cesser
▪ I. cesser (ˈsɛsə(r)) Also 6 ceasser, 6, 9 (incorrectly) cessor. [a. F. cesser to cease; the infin. being used subst. as in trover, misnomer.] 1. Law. Ceasing (of a tenant) to pay rent, or perform legal duties, for the space of two years.1531 Dial. Laws of Eng. ii. xxxiv. (1638) 122 The sufferance ...
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Sir James Shaen, 1st Baronet
Official in Dublin
Despite Shaen's association with the Cromwellian regime in Ireland, in October 1660, after the Stuart Restoration, he was appointed cessor
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