Law. [f. as prec. + -OR.] The person making an agreement of bargain and sale of real property; the seller.

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1602.  Fulbecke, 1st Pt. Parall., 13. The bargainor should leuie a fine to the bargainee.

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1768.  Blackstone, Comm., II. 338. A real contract, whereby the bargainor for some pecuniary consideration bargains and sells, that is, contracts to convey, the land to the bargainee.

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1876.  Digby, Real Prop., vi. 294. The bargainor was in the view of the Chancellor the bare legal owner.

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