sequestrator

[si-kwes-trey-ter]

sequestrator Definition

a person or entity appointed by a court to take custody of property or assets in dispute, pending the outcome of legal proceedings.

Using sequestrator: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "sequestrator" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The sequestrator was appointed to manage the company's assets during the bankruptcy proceedings.

  • Example

    The court ordered the sequestrator to take possession of the disputed property until the ownership dispute was resolved.

  • Example

    The sequestrator was responsible for safeguarding the assets of the estate until the will was probated.

sequestrator Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sequestrator

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Summary: sequestrator in Brief

A 'sequestrator' [si-kwes-trey-ter] is a person or entity appointed by a court to take custody of property or assets in dispute, pending the outcome of legal proceedings. Examples include managing a company's assets during bankruptcy, taking possession of disputed property, and safeguarding assets of an estate.