Assignees

/əˈsaɪniːz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Plural of assignee, individuals or entities to whom rights or property are legally transferred.
    The assignees of the patent hold exclusive rights to the invention.

Forms

  • assignee

Commentary

As a plural form, 'assignees' does not carry independent legal meanings beyond 'assignee.' Its usage is common in contracts and property law to refer collectively to transferees of rights or interests.

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