transferee
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transferee — trans·fer·ee /ˌtrans ˌfər ē/ n: a person to whom something is transferred or conveyed Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. transferee … Law dictionary
Transferee — Trans fer*ee , n. The person to whom a transfer in made. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
transferee — (n.) 1590s, one who is transferred; 1736 as one to whom a transfer is made; from TRANSFER (Cf. transfer) (v.) + EE (Cf. ee) … Etymology dictionary
transferee — [trans΄fə rē′] n. 1. a person to whom something is transferred 2. a person who is transferred … English World dictionary
transferee — The party who has received the benefits of a letter of credit by action of a transfer. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * transferee trans‧fe‧ree [ˌtrænsfɜːˈriː] noun [countable] formal LAW a person or company to whom money, shares, property… … Financial and business terms
transferee — transfer ► VERB (transferred, transferring) 1) move from one place to another. 2) move to another department, occupation, etc. 3) change to another place, route, or means of transport during a journey. 4) make over the possession of (property, a… … English terms dictionary
transferee liability — n. Tax liability imposed by the Internal Revenue Service on a person who has received transferred property in cases where it cannot find the transferor who actually owes the taxes. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of… … Law dictionary
transferee liability — Under certain conditions, if the Internal Revenue Service is unable to collect taxes owed by a transferor of property, it may pursue its claim against the transferee of such property. The transferee s liability for taxes is limited to the extent… … Black's law dictionary
transferee — noun Date: circa 1736 1. a person to whom a conveyance is made 2. a person who is transferred … New Collegiate Dictionary
transferee — /trans feuh ree /, n. 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. [1730 40; TRANSFER + EE] * * * … Universalium