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intromitter|ɪntrəʊˈmɪtə(r)| Forms: 6 intromettar, 6–7 -mettor(e, 7 -meter, -mittor, 8– intromitter. [f. intromit + -er1; cf. the earlier entermeter, F. entremetteur.] One who intromits; spec. in Sc. Law, One who interferes or deals with the property of another.
c1575Balfour's Practicks (1754) 27 That the takaris and intromettaris with the Landis..be callit. 1640–1Kirkcudbr. War-Comm. Min. Bk. (1855) 95 The schyreffes, baillies..and uther intrometers with His Majesty's rentes. Ibid. 171 He..appoyntes Robert Ewart, his sone, and Helene Ewart, his dochter, his onlie executores and intromettores with his haile goodes and geir. 1696Lond. Gaz. No. 3228/2 Act anent Vitious Intromettors. 1773Erskine Inst. Law Scot. iii. ix. §51. 627 An intromitter incurs no passive title, if one has been, previously to the intromission, confirmed executor to the deceased. 1861W. Bell Dict. Law Scot. s.v. Intromission, A confirmation as executor puts an end to the vitious intromission, since it infers an intention on the part of the intromitter to account for his intromissions. |