Grantee

/ˈɡrænˌtiː/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A person or entity to whom property or rights are legally transferred.
    The grantee received the title to the property after the deed was signed.

Commentary

Used primarily in property law, the grantee is the recipient in a transfer instrument such as a deed.

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