successorship

English

Etymology

From successor + -ship.

Noun

successorship (plural successorships)

  1. the state, condition, or status of being a successor
    • 1994, Michael Yates, Power on the Job: The Legal Rights of Working People:
      The union may have won a successorship clause in its agreement. Such a clause states that the employer will not sell the plant unless the buyer agrees to honor the agreement. If this is the case, the union has some real leverage.
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