1. Roman law. (usu. ital.) One who lets out property or services for reward, or who contracts to have another person (the conductor) perform work for reward; a lessor or landlord. See CONDUCTOR(2).
locator operarum, n. One who offers one’s labor for hire, esp. as a day laboror.
locator operas faciendi, n. One who employs contract labor.
locator rei, n. A lessor or landlord.
2. One who is entitled to locate land or set the boundaries of a mining claim.