remitter

/rɪˈmɪtər/
noun
  1. A person who sends money, especially as payment or to support someone in another place.
    • The remitter must provide their full name and address for the transfer.
    • The bank requires identification from the remitter before processing large sums.
    • As the remitter, she was responsible for any fees associated with the transaction.
  2. A person who sends a case back to a lower court for further action.
    • In legal terms, the remitter is the authority that orders the case to be reconsidered.
    • The remitter's decision was based on procedural errors in the original trial.
    • The appellate judge acted as the remitter of the case to the trial court.
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