- bargainor
- The grantor or vendor in a bargain and sale.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Bargainor — Bar gain*or , n. (Law) One who makes a bargain, or contracts with another; esp., one who sells, or contracts to sell, property to another. Blackstone. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bargainor — n. The seller of land in a bargain and sale. See also bargainee. Webster s New World Law Dictionary. Susan Ellis Wild. 2000 … Law dictionary
bargainor — n. person who bargains … English contemporary dictionary
bargainor — bar·gain·or … English syllables
bargainor — | ̷ ̷gə̇|nȯ(ə)r, ȯə, ˈ ̷ ̷gə̇nə(r) noun ( s) : the vendor in a bargain and sale … Useful english dictionary
Bargain — Bar gain, n. [OE. bargayn, bargany, OF. bargaigne, bargagne, prob. from a supposed LL. barcaneum, fr. barca a boat which carries merchandise to the shore; hence, to traffic to and fro, to carry on commerce in general. See {Bark} a vessel. ] 1. An … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bargain and sale — Bargain Bar gain, n. [OE. bargayn, bargany, OF. bargaigne, bargagne, prob. from a supposed LL. barcaneum, fr. barca a boat which carries merchandise to the shore; hence, to traffic to and fro, to carry on commerce in general. See {Bark} a vessel … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bargainer — Bar gain*er, n. One who makes a bargain; sometimes in the sense of bargainor. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Into the bargain — Bargain Bar gain, n. [OE. bargayn, bargany, OF. bargaigne, bargagne, prob. from a supposed LL. barcaneum, fr. barca a boat which carries merchandise to the shore; hence, to traffic to and fro, to carry on commerce in general. See {Bark} a vessel … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
To sell bargains — Bargain Bar gain, n. [OE. bargayn, bargany, OF. bargaigne, bargagne, prob. from a supposed LL. barcaneum, fr. barca a boat which carries merchandise to the shore; hence, to traffic to and fro, to carry on commerce in general. See {Bark} a vessel … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English