Cessor

/ˈsɛsər/ noun

In legal terminology, a person who cedes or transfers property, rights, or territory; the grantor in a cession.

From Latin cessor, derived from cedere ('to yield'). This technical legal term designates the party giving up something in a formal transfer, serving as the counterpart to cessionaire.

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