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promisorenUK
prom·i·sor P0593300 (prŏm′ĭ-sôr′)n. Law One that makes a promise.promisor (ˌprɒmɪˈsɔː; ˈprɒmɪˌsɔː) or promissorn (Law) contract law a person who makes a promise. Compare promiseeThesaurusNoun | 1. | promisor - a person who makes a promisepromisercommunicator - a person who communicates with othersvower - someone who makes a solemn promise to do something or behave in a certain way; "young vowers of eternal love"; "there are many vowers of chastity but few who observe it" |
PromisorenUK Related to Promisor: Valuable consideration, Contractual agreementPROMISOR. One who makes a promise. 2. The promisor is bound to fulfill his promise, unless when it is contrary to law, as a promise to steal or to commit an assault and battery; when the fulfillment is prevented by the act of God, as where one has agreed to teach another drawing and he loses his sight, so that he cannot teach it; when the promisee prevents the promisor from doing what he agreed to do; when the promisor has been discharged from his promise by the promisee, when the promise, has been made without a sufficient consideration; and, perhaps, in some other cases, the duties of the promisor are at an end. promisorenUK Related to promisor: Valuable consideration, Contractual agreementSynonyms for promisornoun a person who makes a promiseSynonymsRelated Words |