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covenantor Law.|ˈkʌvɪnənˌtɔː(r)| [f. covenant v. + -or.] One who enters into a legal covenant; the party by whom the obligation expressed in the covenant is to be performed.
1649W. Ball Power of Kings 8 Every Covenantor may..advise with Himselfe..as well as with the Councell of His Covenantee. 1767Blackstone Comm. II. 304 If the covenantor covenants for himself and his heirs, it is then a covenant real, and descends upon the heirs. 1887Law Rep. 34 Ch. Div. 4 Necessary to give one covenantor a right through the covenantee as against other covenantors. |