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transferee

American  
[trans-fuh-ree] / ˌtræns fəˈri /

noun

  1. a person who is transferred or removed, as from one place to another.

  2. Law. a person to whom a transfer is made, as of property.


transferee British  
/ ˌtrænsfəˈriː /

noun

  1. property law a person to whom property is transferred

  2. a person who is transferred

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Etymology

Origin of transferee

First recorded in 1730–40; transfer + -ee

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Belgium for the first time accepted a transferee from Guantanamo.

From Washington Post

What happens after that is governed by Section 550, which sets forth the liability of the transferee of a fraudulent transfer.

From Forbes

Karpe is also accused of using one of the bank’s accounts “to route internal transfers between client accounts to conceal the identity of the transferor and transferee accounts.”

From BusinessWeek

"Without the transferee in this case, I don't think we could ever have a prosecutable case," Foote wrote.

From US News

Some companies will provide monthly mortgage subsidies for the first three to five years of a relocation, if the transferee buys a comparable home in a higher-cost area.

From Time Magazine Archive