NOUN
  1. (law) the party to whom something is assigned (e.g., someone to whom a right or property is legally transferred)
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How To Use assignee In A Sentence

  • ‘Tenant’ includes an occupant, a subtenant, undertenant, and his or her assignees and legal representatives.
  • The use of the phrase ‘subject to licence’ is not wholly inapposite since it marks the need for the assignee to have a formal licence as part of his documents of title.
  • In Lotteryking Lightman J held that the set-off operated because the assignee had succeeded to the reversion and to its annexed covenants.
  • How did your client manage to assign the lease without having to show the assignee's solicitors what was in the lease?
  • We treat social security numbers and bank routing numbers as though they were authentication secrets that only the assignee is privy to, then we print them on every form submitted to any organization for any purpose. The Volokh Conspiracy » What TSA is doing
  • It also pleaded that it had received Indonesian advice that a foreign company could be a lessee or assignee under a lease.
  • She was the lessee of her flat as the assignee of an underlease. Times, Sunday Times
  • If assignees do not qualify to be treated as depositors for compensation purposes, the Order was unnecessary.
  • But the Court of Appeals said the date of assignment is irrelevant in determining if the assignee is a bona fide purchaser. The Home Equity Theft Reporter Cases & Articles
  • The 2009 measure also includes stronger language on so-called assignee liability. Housing Wire
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