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Filter by Meaning The tenant had to attorn to the new landlord after the building was sold.
The parties were required to attorn to the new regulatory framework for the industry.
The author had to attorn to the editor's suggestions for the manuscript.
The borrower was asked to attorn to the lender's new mortgage terms.
The parties agreed to attorn to the terms of the master service agreement.
The company required all contractors to attorn to the new terms of the agreement.
The tenant was reluctant to attorn to the new landlord's terms.
The indigenous people had to attorn to the new colonial powers.
The athlete had to attorn to a different team due to contractual obligations.
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