释义 |
receiptor|rɪˈsiːtə(r)| [f. receipt v.2 + -or.] U.S. A person who receipts property attached by a sheriff; a bailee.
1814Mass. Supreme Court Rep. XI. 319 The receiptors are precluded, by their own act, from calling in question the validity of the attachment. 1839J. 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. 1847in Webster. 1864in Wharton Law Lex. (ed. 3). 1914F. 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. |