alienee


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al·ien·ee

 (āl′yə-nē′, ā′lē-ə-)
n.
One to whom or to which ownership of property is transferred.
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alienee

(ˌeɪljəˈniː; ˌeɪlɪə-)
n
(Law) law a person to whom a transfer of property is made
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al•ien•ee

(ˌeɪl yəˈni, ˌeɪ li ə-)

n. Law.
a person to whom property is alienated.
[1525–35; obsolete alien (v.) (Middle English alienen) + -ee]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.alienee - someone to whom the title of property is transferred
recipient, receiver - a person who receives something
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Sa volonte immediate est done en quelque sorte alienee a lui-meme (38).
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Rouy wrote what would later be published as Memoires d'une alienee on scraps of paper, sometimes in her own blood.
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The second is more complex and can entail up to four elements: 1) an opening declaration ("PN took possession of X"); 2) reference to the alienee's rights existing in perpetuity; 3) reference to the heritability of the property; 4) a statement that the alienee has the right to alienate and/or develop the property.
Yet, the lists of 'not-quite-identical' terms denoting the same phenomenon but implying subtle or important nuances (often stylistic, not conceptual) are long both in legal English (devisee, legatee, successor, legal representative, heir, legal successor, inheritor, alienee, assign, assignee, grantee, subsequent proprietor, transferee, descendant) and legal Spanish (derechohabiente, descendiente, heredado, heredatario, heredero, sucesor).