I have ignored this question, then I have mocked it. But dammit, the google searches for ‘what is Anor in legal terms’, or variants thereof, keep flooding in. They are now up to about 15 or more a week.
So I give in. Clearly absolutely nobody is able to deduce meaning from context any more and I must pander to the new google literalists.
Anor in legal terms is an abbreviation for ‘another’, as in X and another v Literal Borough Council.
Are you all happy now? Doesn’t it seem suddenly obvious? Just don’t expect a great legal career given that you actually had to ask.
this is all very well, but who is anors?
must dash – have just been informed small children can choke on nuts.
Any chance this ‘another’ chap will be declared a vexatious litigant? He’s been at it for years.
@simply wondered. See, now you are getting confused. The Anors, Mr & Mrs and a child, are a lovely family from Beckenham. They have just been legally rather unfortunate in their lives.
@the chief. To be fair, he also spends a lot of time defending claims as well – extensive business interests, I believe.