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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).
1681Visct. 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 the Mandator. 1726Ayliffe Parergon 53 A Person is said to be a Client to his Advocate, but a Master and a Mandator to his Proctor. 1752Scots Mag. (1753) Oct. 511/2 Himself the mandator and accomplice. 1793J. Williams Calm Exam., etc. 49 Every legal Mandator, should be a law expounder, not a law-maker. 1839J. Story Law Bailments 142 The mandator..contracts to reimburse the mandatary for all expenses and charges reasonably incurred in the execution of the trust. 1875Poste Gaius iii. Comm. (ed. 2) 401 Solidary Intercession is exemplified by the Mandator in the contract called mandatum qualificatum. |