NOUN
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someone who transfers or is transferred from one position to another
the best student was a transfer from LSU - (law) someone to whom a title or property is conveyed
How To Use transferee In A Sentence
- In pre-emption articles, it is usual to find, as here, a permitted class of transferee or a provision for transfer to a non-member in the event that no existing member is willing to purchase the shares.
- The transferee or heritor of shares shall succeed the rights and obligations of the transfer or ancestor.
- They contended that time ran against their claims from the end of their employment with the transferee. Times, Sunday Times
- The moral rights law requires that the authors who wish to invoke the right to withdraw indemnify their transferees prior to asserting the right.
- If there are several transferees, each must be related to the transferor.
- In pre-emption articles, it is usual to find, as here, a permitted class of transferee or a provision for transfer to a non-member in the event that no existing member is willing to purchase the shares.
- The effect of the transfer was to align the group with the applicants' new employment with the transferee. Times, Sunday Times
- The transferees receive a stable/fixed amount per capita, the transferors pay a variable amount per capita.
- Most transferees found considerable difficulty in obtaining the additional five hectares, either through buying or renting lands.
- As it stands under the proposals, the entitlements cannot be passed onto a transferee as they must first of all be activated in order for them to be transferred, he said.