preemptioner

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See also: preëmptioner

English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

preemption +‎ -er

Noun[edit]

preemptioner (plural preemptioners)

  1. One who holds a prior right to purchase certain public land.
    • 1867, Benjamin Vaughan Abbott, Digest of the Reports of the United States Courts and Acts of Congress:
      A title under a preemption claim ,writing to pay to the preemptioner a sum of Held, better than one claimed through a New money as a part of the price for which the Madrid certificate

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