Definition of Recoveror. Meaning of Recoveror. Synonyms of Recoveror

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Definition of Recoveror

Recoveror
Recoveror Re*cov`er*or" (-?r), n. (Law) The demandant in a common recovery after judgment. --Wharton.

Meaning of Recoveror from wikipedia

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- "Recovering" is a song recorded by Canadian singer Celine Dion and released as a single on 9 September 2016. It was written by Pink after Dion's husband...
- RecoverPoint is a continuous data protection product offered by Dell EMC which supports asynchronous and synchronous data replication of block-based storage...
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- Project Recover is an organization dedicated to gathering information that can lead to the location, identification and repatriation of remains of U.S...
- In commercial real estate, recoverable expenses are those expenses of running a property that are billed back to the tenants as a form of additional rent...