An inspector of the government of corporations or bodies politic. 1 Bl. Comm. 482. Visitor is an inspector of the government of a corporation etc. The ordinary is visitor of spiritual corporations. But corporations instituted for private charity if they are lay are visitable by the founder or whom he shall appoint; and from the sentence of such visitor there lies no appeal. By implication of law the founder and his heirs are visitors of lay foundations if no particular person is appointed by him to see that the charity is not perverted. Jacob. The term “visitor” is also applied to an official appointed to see and report upon persons found lunatics by inquisition and to a person appointed by a school board to visit houses and see that parents are complying with the provisions in reference to the education of their children. Mozley & Whitley.
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