This means that if the purchaser failed to make a full payment for the policy, the viator would potentially have no recourse in the courts to recover the payments that were unaccounted for. |
He rewrote the book, adding more than a third, suppressing viator, and introducing Venator. |
Balthasar makes a passing reference to this distinction between Christ as comprehensor and viator. |
Drusus accompanied his friend, the tribune Antonius, as the latter's viator, for there was need of a trusty guard. |
The purchaser of the policy either retains it and waits for the death of the viator, or resells it to one or more downstream investors. |
In 1980, at a location in eastern Ontario, a colony of viator was discovered directly adjacent to one of massasoit. |