attorn

[US]/əˈtɔːrn/
[UK]/əˈtɔːrn/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vto transfer legal rights or property to another person; to acknowledge a new landlord.; to become the attorney of someone else; to act as an advocate for someone.
Word Forms
Pluralattorns
Third Person Singularattorns
Past Tenseattorned
Past Participleattorned
Present Participleattorning

Phrases & Collocations

attorney at law

attornment agreement

attorn in writing

Example Sentences

the tenant must attorn to the new landlord.

they decided to attorn to the jurisdiction of the local court.

upon the sale, the lease will attorn automatically.

the company had to attorn to the new regulations.

he agreed to attorn to the authority of the committee.

all parties must attorn to the final decision.

they will attorn to the new management team.

it's important to attorn to the terms of the contract.

the lease requires the tenant to attorn to any new owner.

he will attorn to the decisions made by the board.

he decided to attorn to a new landlord after the lease was transferred.

the tenants must attorn to the new property owner.

it is common for leases to include a clause that requires tenants to attorn.

they agreed to attorn to the bank as part of the foreclosure process.

upon the sale of the property, the new buyer will expect all tenants to attorn.

attorning to a new landlord can sometimes create confusion for tenants.

the lease required the tenants to attorn to any future owners.

it's important to understand your rights when you attorn to a new landlord.

after the property was sold, they received a notice to attorn to the new owner.

the attorney advised them to attorn to the new landlord promptly.

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