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assignee
noun
One to whom a thing is assigned
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The word "assignee" is a correct and commonly used word in written English.
It is generally used to refer to a person or organization to whom a task or responsibility has been officially assigned. For example, "The assignee of the project was given clear instructions on how to proceed."
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What alarms them is an "assignee liability" provision that would hold them partly responsible for lax lending by originators.
Georgia introduced assignee liability, only to back-pedal after the state's subprime market started to seize up.
As the assignee and registrant of all trademarks, copyrights and publicity rights belonging to the Presley estate, EPE has staked a legal claim to practically every aspect of the great man's life and work.
The creditors may appoint a committee to assist the assignee in the exercise of his functions.
The insolvency or bankruptcy laws of England and other countries that follow the English model give title to the property forming the bankrupt estate to the trustee or assignee in bankruptcy.
A set of officers in each iqṭāʿ, separate from the assignee, ensured the sultan's control over it.
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So too is the vocabulary: increasingly, companies talk about international "assignees" or "secondees" rather than expatriates.
Crédit Mobilier was part of a complex arrangement whereby a few men contracted with themselves or assignees for the construction of the railroad.
In New Zealand the administration of insolvent estates is entrusted to official assignees, appointed under the State Services Act.
And ECA International, which advises companies on posting staff abroad, said in a report last week that "air pollution continued to be the dominant factor that makes Hong Kong a harder location for international assignees to adapt to".
Over their jāgīrs, as distinct from those areas reserved for the emperor (khāliṣah) and his personal army (aḥadīs), the assignees (jāgīrdārs) normally had no magisterial or military authority.
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