Lienor vs Lien - What's the difference?
lienor | lien |
(legal) A lienholder.
* 2009 , Carl J. Circo, Christopher H. Little, American Bar Association, A State-by-State Guide to Construction & Design Law , 2nd Edition,
(legal, Australia) A lienee.
(obsolete) A tendon.
(legal) A legal claim; a charge upon real or personal property for the satisfaction of some debt or duty.
* 2002 , , The Great Nation , Penguin 2003, p. 7:
(Bible, archaic)
In lang=en terms the difference between lienor and lien
is that lienor is a lienholder while lien is a legal claim; a charge upon real or personal property for the satisfaction of some debt or duty.As a verb lien is
alternative form of lang=en.lienor
English
Noun
(en noun)page 161,
- Those mechanic?s lienors' with equal priority to the foreclosing '''lienor''' need not be named as defendants in the action, but should be identified in the complaint, as well as those encumbrances with interests prior in right to the foreclosing ' lienor .
Anagrams
* * *lien
English
Noun
(en noun)- Bodin deemed the king of France's power as absolute in the sense that the ruler was ‘absolved’ by divine sanction from legally binding liens and restrictions.
Quotations
* (English Citations of "lien")Derived terms
* lienholderVerb
(head)- If no man have lien with thee, and if thou hast not gone aside to uncleanness, being under thy husband, be thou free from this water of bitterness that causeth the curse...
