单词 | receiptor |
释义 | receiptorn. U.S. Law. A person who receives from a sheriff the property the sheriff has seized from a third person, agreeing to return it upon demand. Cf. bailee n. Chiefly historical. ΘΚΠ society > law > administration of justice > general proceedings > legal seizure or recovery of property > [noun] > seizing lands or goods > attachment of person or property for debt > trustee or receiver trustee1708 receiver1768 receiptor1819 possession man1851 man in possession1876 1819 D. A. Tyng Rep. Supreme Court Mass. 11 319 The receipters are precluded by their own act from calling in question the validity of the attachment. 1839 J. Story Law of Bailments §125 Upon bailments of this sort it may not be without use to consider..what are the rights and duties of the bailee, commonly called the receiptor. 1914 F. Rawle Bouvier's Law Dict. III. 2824/2 The officer taking the goods often..delivers them to some third person, termed the ‘receiptor’, who gives his receipt for them. 1936 District Court D. New Hampsh. (Lexis) 13 F. Supp. 782 When the Finn attachment was made there was no new receiptor given and no new seizure made. 2000 Fordham Law Rev. (Lexis) 69 460 The attorney spoke to the deputy after which the deputy turned over to a third person—a receiptor—some property that he had possessed under a writ of attachment. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1819 |
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