conveyee

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English

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Etymology

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From convey +‎ -ee.

Noun

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conveyee (plural conveyees)

  1. (law) One to whom a title is transferred by conveyance.
    • 1847, Scotland. Court of Session, Second Series. Cases Decided in the Court of Session..., page 1183:
      Now, I hold that the devolvee is an heir of entail, and that he is not a direct conveyee of the entailer.