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recoveror
reˈcoveror Law. ? Obs. [f. recover v.1 + -or: cf. recoverer1 2 and OF. recovreor.] The demandant who recovers a judgement, esp. in an action of common recovery.1628 Coke On Litt. 104 b, The recoueror should not distreyne, &c. because the conusee against whom the recouerie was had, could not. 1766 Bl... Oxford English Dictionary
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recoveree
▪ I. recoveree (rɪkʌvəˈriː) [f. as prec. + -ee1.] 1. Law. The person from whom some property is recovered; spec. the defendant in an action of common recovery. Now rare or Obs.1531–2 Act 23 Hen. VIII, c. 10 §3 Euerie persone..hauinge feoffees recoverees or conisees to his vse. 1594 West 2nd Pt. Symb... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nec vi, nec clam, nec precario
man using force or violence (uis) to recover his property from an adverse possessor that the latter had himself entered by force, by stealth or on the recoveror's wikipedia.org
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recoverer
▪ I. recoverer1 (rɪˈkʌvərə(r)) Also 4 rekyuerer. [f. recover v.1 + -er1.] 1. One who recovers, regains, restores, etc.1388 Wyclif Ecclus. xiii. 26 Many rekyuereris [L. recuperatores] ben to a riche man disseyued. 1591 Percivall Sp. Dict., Recobrador, a recouerer. 1638 Mayne Lucian (1664) 117 Will yo... Oxford English Dictionary
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conusee
† conuˈsee, -zee Law. Obs. or arch. An archaic form of cognizee: He to whom cognizance was made, esp. in a fine of land.1602 W. Fulbecke 2nd Pt. Parall. 65 [If] the payment of the money should be made at Bristowe, and the conusee receiued it at another place. 1767 Blackstone Comm. II. 363 The conuse... Oxford English Dictionary
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