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grantee
[ gran-tee, grahn- ]
grantee
/ ɡrɑːnˈtiː /
noun
- law a person to whom a grant is made
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Adebiyi is also one of the students going to Uganda to work with ExxonMobil grantee, Solar Sister.
Suppose a deed were mailed to the grantee, or handed to another person to deliver to the grantee, this would be a good delivery.
The lawyers bought it from the heir of the first grantee, and since 1733 have enjoyed the Inn rent-free.
Both may be withdrawn, not only when the grantee abuses the protection, but also for military expediency.
A charter granted by the state to a company is a contract, and equally binding to the state as to the grantee.
Sir Richard had, I think, two sons, whose veins were impregnated by the grantee himself.
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