attorn

English

Etymology

From Middle English attournen, from Old French atorner (designate), from a- (to) + torner (turn).

Verb

attorn (third-person singular simple present attorns, present participle attorning, simple past and past participle attorned)

  1. (intransitive, law) To transfer one's obligations from a person to another person.
  2. (intransitive, law) To consent to the transfer of one's obligations as tenant under a lease to a new landlord.

Synonyms

  • traditio brevi manu

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