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‖ mandator Law. (mænˈdeɪtə(r)) [L. agent-n. f. mandāre (see mandate).] One who gives a mandate (esp. in the legal senses).1681 Visct. Stair Instit. i. xii. (1693) 110 As to the special kinds of Mandats, they are either express, or tacit, to one Mandatar,..for the Mandators behove, or in the Name of ...
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Mandator
The mandatōr (), deriving from the Latin word for "messenger", was a subaltern official in the middle Byzantine Empire. History and functions
The mandatores were a corps of messengers for special duties attached to the bureaux of all senior civil and military officials, such as the thematic stratēgo...
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mandatar
† mandatar Sc. Obs. [ad. F. mandataire mandatary.] = next.1681 Visct. Stair Instit. i. xii. (1693) 108 The management of the Mandant given to the Trust of the Mandatar. Ibid. 109 The singular and personal fitness of the Mandatar is chosen by the Mandator, and so cannot without his consent be altered...
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Viktor Dorkin
The prosecutor's office named Dmitry Lukin, former vice-president of the local football club Orbita, as mandator in the assassination.
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mandatee
mandaˈtee rare. [f. mandate n. + -ee.] = mandatary.1774 S. Hallifax Anal. Rom. Civ. Law 64 A Commission might be constituted for the Benefit..of the Mandator and Mandatee. Ibid. 86 A Proctor was 1. Extrajudicial, otherwise called a Mandatee.
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Associated Equipment Company
Mandator, model 669 (1931–35) - medium-duty 4x2 cabover
Mandator, model 672 (1931–32) - medium-duty 4x2 normal control
Mandator Mk.III, models 3472/3474 Mandator Mk.III, model 2472 (1949–61) - 4x2 normal-control
Mandator Mk.III, models 3481/3482/3483/3484 (1955–61) - 4x2 cabover ('tin front' cab)
Mandator
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mandant
mandant, a. and n. (ˈmændənt) Also 7 -ent. [ad. L. mandant-em, pres. pple. of mandāre to command, to send forth: see mandate.] † A. adj. Phys. Of an organ (chiefly in member mandant = mod.L. membrum mandans): That is the source of impulse; often said of the brain. Obs.1543 Traheron Vigo's Chirurg. i...
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Stanislav Radonjić
As the mandator of the Montenegrin people, Bishop Vasilije traveled to Russia in June 1752. Accompanying him to Vienna was serdar Stanislav Radonjic.
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Ivane II Zakarian
Ivane II Mkhargrdzeli () was a 13th-century Georgian noble and mandaturtukhutsesi (Mandator) of Georgia.
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Obligatio consensu
A mandate might be for the benefit of the mandator only. It is extinguished by the death of the mandator or mandatary; however, if the mandator's death is unknown to the mandatary he can still bring the actio
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Basilikos
Hellenistic and Byzantine courts:
Basilikos anthropos, a term with a number of meanings in Byzantine documents of the 9th–10th centuries
Basilikos mandator
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Bouvet ASA
The company is the result of a merger between Mandator AS and Cell Network AS in 2001 with Cell Network as the acquiring company.
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Bulgarian Summer
The Bulgarian National Unification was used as the mandator, winning 94,515 votes or 2.91%.
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Hymenoptera in the 10th edition of Systema Naturae
exarator
Ichneumon turionellae – Pimpla turionellae
Ichneumon strobilellae
Ichneumon moderator
Ichneumon resinellae
Ichneumon praerogator
Ichneumon mandator – Agrothereutes mandator
Ichneumon titillator – Meringopus titillator
Ichneumon enervator
Ichneumon gravidator
Ichneumon inculcator – Itamoplex inculcator
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Shalva Akhaltsikheli
He consecutively held top posts of mechurchletukhutsesi (Lord High Treasurer) and mandaturtukhutsesi (Lord High Mandator) at Tamar's court.
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