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transferee Definition

trans·feree (trans′fə rē)

noun

  1. a person to whom something is transferred
  2. a person who is transferred

transferee Usage Examples

Converse of object

  • notify: The transferor would also be required to notify the transferee of any changes pre-transfer.
  • propose: The proposed transferee must find a different legal representative.
  • accept: Do you accept transferees from other UK police forces?

Converse of subject

  • pay: The instrument of transfer must be signed by the transferor and when the share is not fully paid by the transferee.

Adjective modifier

  • potential: We are always happy to hear from potential transferees.

Modifies a noun

  • admission: The principal change is to allow employees of transferee admission bodies to be members.
  • body: A transferee body or the competent authority within the meaning of the Financial Services Act 1986.
  • employer: In reality, employees are allowed to join at any time, so what does this mean for transferee employers?
  • company: In both, a union wanted to extend its existing agreement to cover a group of workers doing identical jobs in the transferee company.
  • spouse: The success of the scheme depends on getting a deduction for the debt in the estate of the transferee spouse.

Noun used with modifier

  • scooter: The venue is not suitable for scooters, however the theater makes provisions for 1 scooter transferee.
  • wheelchair: Level access to auditorium with 2 spaces for wheelchair / scooter users and 8 spaces for wheelchair transferees at back of auditorium.

Possessives

  • scheme: However, there are minimum standards that the transferee's scheme must meet.

Preposition: of

  • right: They must all provide for enforcement against the transferee of rights existing against the transferor at the time of transfer.

Preposition: from

  • force: Much of its personnel consisted of transferees from former political police forces of the States.