NOUN
- someone to whom a pledge is made or someone with whom something is deposited as a pledge
How To Use pledgee In A Sentence
- Notice of Default: shall refer to the notice issued by Pledgee in accordance with this Agreement declaring an Event of Default.
- A pledgor's DP alone cannot close the pledge. x If the loan is not repaid, the pledgee, after giving notice to the pledgor as per the terms of the agreement, may instruct its DP to invoke the pledge by submitting the "Pledge Form" with a tick on "Invoke Pledge". Recently Uploaded Slideshows
- But beyond the pledgee and the sequester (a receiver appointed by the court) these exceptions are unimportant and disputed. The Common Law
- Article 222 The pledger and the pledgee may negotiation , set up the pledge right of amount.
- Pledged Registered Option Rights may only be tendered with the consent of the relevant pledgee. Reuters: Press Release
- The point that this particular 'pledgee' endured several 'attacks' by her future 'sorors' and never reported it until after she was initiated as a member. Undefined
- The pledgee was immunized against the freight claim because of his failure to acquire full title to the goods.
- In this case the pledgee is bound to use ordinary diligence in guarding the thing pledged. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
- In the rude ancient times it was deemed a wise precaution to have both hands of both drinkers employed, lest while the pledger pledged his love and fidelity to the pledgee, the pledgee take that opportunity to slip a dirk into him! The Prince and the Pauper, Part 9.
- The Servian action is that by which a landlord sues for his tenant's property, over which he has a right in the nature of mortgage as security for his rent; the quasi-Servian is a similar remedy, open to every pledgee or hypothecary creditor. The Institutes of Justinian