Allottee
a person to whom something is .
historical examples
but mr. goudy is not the only allottee to suffer by this “past-all-understanding” methods of the indian service.
the discards lucullus virgil mcwhorter
let the allottee then hold his lot upon the conditions which we have mentioned.
laws plato
upon the death of one leader another was elected, so upon the death of the allottee of a piece of land it reverted to the state.
landholding in england joseph fisher
noun
a person to whom something is allotted
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