- magister bonorum vendendorum
- /majistar banoram vendendoram/ In Roman law, a person appointed by judicial authority to inventory, collect, and sell the property of an absent or absconding debtor for the benefit of his creditors. He was generally one of the creditors, and his functions corresponded generally to those of a receiver or an assignee for the benefit of creditors under modern bankruptcy practice
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.