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liferenter Sc.|ˈlaɪfˌrɛntə(r)| [f. liferent + -er1.] A person who is entitled to or enjoys a liferent.
1594Sc. Acts Jas. VI (1816) IV. 73/1 The heretouris and lyfrentaris of landis wthin townis and suburbis þeroff. 1599Jas. I βασιλ. Δωρον (1603) 83 Kingdomes are euer at God's disposition, and in that case we are but liue-rentars. 1685Sc. Proclam. in Lond. Gaz. No. 2032/2 All the Heretors, Liferenters, Feuars and Wodsetters in the Shires of Air [etc.]. 1790Burke Fr. Rev. Wks. V. 181 The temporary possessors and life-renters in it. 1832Austin Jurispr. (1879) II. l. 858 Liferent is personal to the liferenter. 1842J. Aiton Domest. Econ. (1857) 124 A minister is but a life-renter. So liferentrix, a woman who enjoys a liferent.
1692Inv. in Scot. N. & Q. (1900) Dec. 92/1 Issobel Hackat..lyverentrix thereof. 1816Scott Old Mort. ii, Lady Margaret Bellenden liferentrix of the Barony of Tillietudlem. 1825Law Reports 9 App. Cases 329/2 The fee vested..to Anne Niblie, for her own interest, and in her or the liferentrix for behoof of the children nascituri. |