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Assertor (gcide) | Assertor \As*sert"or\, n. [L., fr. asserere.]
One who asserts or avers; one who maintains or vindicates a
claim or a right; an affirmer, supporter, or vindicator; a
defender; an asserter.
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The assertors of liberty said not a word. --Macaulay.
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Faithful assertor of thy country's cause. --Prior.
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Assertorial (gcide) | Assertorial \As`ser*to"ri*al\, a.
Asserting that a thing is; -- opposed to problematical and
apodeictical.
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Assertory (gcide) | Assertory \As*sert"o*ry\, a. [L. assertorius, fr. asserere.]
Affirming; maintaining.
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Arguments . . . assertory, not probatory. --Jer.
Taylor.
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An assertory, not a promissory, declaration. --Bentham.
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A proposition is assertory, when it enounces what is
known as actual. --Sir W.
Hamilton.
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ASSERTORY COVENAN (bouvier) | ASSERTORY COVENANT. One by which the covenantor affirms that a certain fact
is in a particular way, as that the grantor of land is lawfully seised; that
it is clear of encumbrances, and the like. If the assertion is false, these
covenants are broken the moment that the instrument is signed. See 11 S. &
R. 109, 112.
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