Caveator

/ˌkæv.i.əˈtɔr/ noun

A person or party who files a caveat, especially in legal proceedings, to warn or prevent certain actions from occurring.

From Latin 'caveat' (let him beware) with the agent suffix '-or', meaning the person who issues or files a caveat.

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