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sequestratario

sequestratee

noun seh-kweh-strah-TAH-ryoh Rare

Also means

custodian of seized property

Usage Note

Sequestratario is a legal term for the person appointed by a court to hold and manage property under seizure (sequestro). This custodian role is distinct from the sequestrante (the party who obtained the seizure) and the sequestrato (the person whose property was seized). The feminine form is sequestrataria, though the role is most often referred to in the masculine by convention in legal texts.

Examples

"Il sequestratario deve rendere conto al giudice."

Natural Translation

The custodian of seized property must account to the judge.

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