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Legal Definitions - suitor

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Definition of suitor

Definition: A suitor is someone who either brings a lawsuit or seeks to take over another company.

Example 1: In a court case, the suitor is the person or party who is bringing the lawsuit. For example, if someone is suing their landlord for not fixing a leaky roof, the person suing is the suitor.

Example 2: In the business world, a suitor is a company or individual who is interested in taking over another company. For instance, if Company A wants to buy out Company B, then Company A is the suitor.

Both examples illustrate the definition of a suitor as someone who is actively seeking something, whether it be a legal resolution or a business acquisition.

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Simple Definition

A suitor is someone who either brings a lawsuit or tries to take over another company. It can be a person or a company.

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