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Definition of Preemptioner

Preemptioner
Preemptioner Pre*["e]mp"tion*er, n. One who holds a prior to purchase certain public land. --Abbott.

Meaning of Preemptioner from wikipedia

- Look up preemption or pre-emption in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Preemption or pre-emption may refer to: FDA preemption, legal theory in the United...
- In computing, preemption is the act of temporarily interrupting an executing task, with the intention of resuming it at a later time. This interrupt is...
- The Preemption Line (also spelled Pre-Emption) divided the aboriginal lands of western New York State awarded to New York from those awarded to the Commonwealth...
- In computer operating system design, kernel preemption is a property possessed by some kernels (the cores of operating systems), in which the CPU can be...
- The Preemption Act of 1841, also known as the Distributive Preemption Act (27 Cong., Ch. 16; 5 Stat. 453), was a US federal law approved on September...
- In the law of the United States, federal preemption is the invalidation of a U.S. state law that conflicts with federal law. According to the Supremacy...
- Preemption was a term used in the nineteenth century to refer to a settler's right to purchase public land at a federally set minimum price; it was a right...
- FDA preemption is the legal theory in the United States that products licensed or otherwise approved for use by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)...
- "state action" and is thereby saved from preemption. Rice sets out guidelines to aid in preemption analysis. Preemption should not occur "simply because in...
- Traffic signal preemption (also called traffic signal prioritisation) is a system that allows an operator to override the normal operation of traffic lights...