/əˈpɔɪntə/ – Noun
Definition: người phân chia tài sản thừa kế theo sự ủy quyền.
A more thorough explanation: An “appointor” is a person or entity who has the authority to appoint or designate someone to a particular position, role, or duty. In legal terms, an appointor is typically referenced in the context of trusts, where they have the power to appoint trustees or beneficiaries.
Example: The appointor has the authority to designate a trustee to manage the assets of the trust.