EXACTOR — publicanus, Τελώνης, Augustin. de Civ. Dei l. 2. c. 19. Ε᾿ξάκτωρ quoqueve Tzetzi Chil. l. 5. c. 17. v. 610. et Ioh. Euchaitarum Episcopo, Μυςτογράφος χθὲς ἐυγενὴς ῃεαῃίας, Καὶ σήμερον πάρεςτιν ἐξάκτωρ ῃέος. In vet. Inscr. Exactor tribut. civit.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
exactor — (Del lat. exactor, ōris). m. Cobrador o recaudador de los tributos, impuestos o emolumentos … Diccionario de la lengua española
exactor — |zàtô| s. m. 1. Pessoa que opera exações. 2. Cobrador de impostos que vem em diligência de rigor. 3. Responsável para com a Fazenda Pública. ♦ [Portugal] Grafia de exator antes do Acordo Ortográfico de 1990. ♦ Grafia no Brasil: exator … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
exactor — ► sustantivo masculino Persona encargada de cobrar o recaudar tributos, impuestos o emolumentos. * * * exactor (del lat. «exactor, ōris») m. *Recaudador de tributos. * * * exactor. (Del lat. exactor, ōris). m. Cobrador o recaudador de los… … Enciclopedia Universal
exactor — In the civil law, a gatherer or receiver of money; a collector of taxes. In old English law, a collector of the public moneys; a tax gatherer. Thus, exactor regis was the name of the king s tax collector, who took up the taxes and other debts due … Black's law dictionary
exactor — In the civil law, a gatherer or receiver of money; a collector of taxes. In old English law, a collector of the public moneys; a tax gatherer. Thus, exactor regis was the name of the king s tax collector, who took up the taxes and other debts due … Black's law dictionary
exactor — noun see exact I … New Collegiate Dictionary
exactor — See exactable. * * * … Universalium
exactor — noun a) A person who makes illegal or unreasonable demands; an extortioner. b) A person who collects taxes … Wiktionary
exactor — e|xac|tor Mot Agut Nom masculí … Diccionari Català-Català