mandator

/ˈmændeɪtər/
noun
  1. A person or entity that gives a mandate or order to another.
    • In legal terms, the mandator is the one who authorizes someone else to act on their behalf.
    • The mandator instructed the agent to sell the property at the highest possible price.
    • The company acted as the mandator, requiring all contractors to follow strict safety guidelines.
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