subrogor

  • 1subrogor — sub·ro·gor /ˌsə brō gȯr/ n: the party (as an insured) that yields his or her rights to another (as an insurer) by subrogation Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. subrogor …

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  • 2subrogor — noun The party on whose behalf another party (the subrogee) acts in a subrogation …

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  • 3subrogor — sub·ro·gor …

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  • 4subrogor — The person who substitutes another for himself; one who performs the subrogation See also subrogation subrogee equitable subrogation legal subrogation …

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  • 5subrogor — One whose rights are acquired by another through subrogation …

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  • 6subrogor — |gȯ(ə)r noun ( s) Etymology: subrogate + or : one who yields rights to another in subrogation …

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  • 7Subrogation — is the legal technique under the common law by which one party, commonly an insurer (I X) of another party (X), steps into X s shoes, so as to have the benefit of X s rights and remedies against a third party such as a defendant (D). Subrogation… …

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  • 8subrogee — sub·ro·gee /ˌsə brō gē, jē/ n: the party (as a second creditor) that succeeds to another s rights by subrogation Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. subrogee …

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  • 9List of law topics (S-Z) — NOTOC Law [From Old English lagu something laid down or fixed ; legal comes from Latin legalis , from lex law , statute ( [http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?search=law searchmode=none Law] , Online Etymology Dictionary; [http://www.m… …

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  • 10subrogation — sub·ro·ga·tion /ˌsə brō gā shən/ n 1: an equitable doctrine holding that when a third party pays a creditor or obligee the third party succeeds to the creditor s rights against the debtor or obligor; also: a doctrine holding that when an… …

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