noun
- a person who holds an estate for a term of years or for life
Usage: legal
Examples
- The termor was granted use of the property for twenty years.
- As a termor, she had specific rights and obligations under the lease agreement.
- The landlord and termor signed a detailed contract outlining the terms of occupancy.
- Upon the termor’s death, the estate would revert to the original owner.
- The termor was responsible for maintaining the property during the lease period.