noun
- a person who files a caveat, especially a legal notice to prevent some action or to assert a claim
Usage: legal term; formal
Examples
- The caveator filed a notice with the court to halt the sale of the property.
- As a caveator in the probate case, she had the right to object to the will's validity.
- The caveator's legal team presented evidence to support their claim.
- Multiple caveators submitted objections before the deadline.