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the transferor
noun
Someone who transfers his property to another.
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If an instrument is payable "to order," the signature (endorsement) of the transferor is required.
Further, German law allows the transferor and transferee to agree that the transferor will remain in physical possession of the goods, even though title has passed to the purchaser.
He then struck the scales with the ingot, which he handed to the transferor "by way of price".
The transferee claimed before the magistrate that the thing was his, and the transferor, who was the defendant, admitted the claim.
"If the transferor doesn't exist any more, there are ways to deal with it, though it's not necessarily easy or cheap.
"The legal question of whether it is a gift or prize is whether the transferor is giving the property out of detached and disinterested generosity," Professor Graetz said.
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According to the leading literature on the topic (Nonaka and Takeuchi 1995), knowledge is the result of the interaction between the actors (transferor and recipient).
A tightly linked and self-organizing posting and transfer system cannot be changed by separately addressing the two designated sides (transferee and transferor) of the system.
It is important that transferor and recipient perceive the importance of the transfer in order to have greater motivation to support it.
"If there are missing links in your chain of title, you go back to your transferor and get the documents you need," he said in an interview last week.
Instead of constraining the dislocation motion, graphene acts as a shock-loading transferor to allow shock wave to pass through and bounce back between them, resulting in high density dislocations and nanotwinning structures around graphene/metal interface.
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