caduciary
/kædjuːˈsɛrɪ
Definitions
1. noun
A person who makes, sells, or deals in caducities (especially in land or real estate); a caducary or caducator.
“The caduciary played a key role in negotiating the land deal.”
2. noun
A dealer in voidable or void titles to land, or in rights of entry or other equitable interests.
“The caduciary was accused of fraud in the land transaction.”