Grantees

/ˈɡrænˌtiːz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Persons to whom a grant of property or rights is made.
    The grantees received the deed to the land after the closing.

Forms

  • grantee

Commentary

Term specifically refers to recipients in legal conveyances, distinguishing from grantors who transfer interests.

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