settlor

[set-ler, -l-er]

set·tlor

[set-ler, -l-er]
noun Law.
a person who makes a settlement of property.

Origin:
1810–20; settle1 + -or2
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Settlor is always a great word to know.
So is public domain. Does it mean:
an agreement enforceable by law, originally applied to promises under seal; a bond containing a penalty, with a condition annexed for payment of money
the status of a literary work or an invention whose copyright or patent has expired or that never had such protection
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settlor (ˈsɛtlə)
 
n
law a person who settles property on someone

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