Someone to whom the title of property is transferred.
1 As grantee , they sign it as well, accepting it without special warranty.
2 There was no grantee , no legal consideration, and no power to convey.
3 He's written 'Patent to original grantee , ' and signed it 'Georgia Summerfield, Comr.'
4 No grantee or his heirs could alienate the land held in fee tail.
5 The original grantee was Don Bartolomé de Valdés, was he not?
6 But in fact the assign recovered on the original warranty to the first grantee .
7 A royal charter, even, is insufficient to make the grantee free of the City.
8 The first grantor by mentioning assigns simply enlarged the limits of his grantee 's succession.
9 When the foregoing essentials are complied with the deed must be delivered to the grantee .
10 The grantee in the deed is Lester K. Holmes.
11 MEPI ignited excitement and stimulated a broad range of improvements in the grantee schools and countries.
12 It was the residence of Sir Laurence Washington, second son of the above-mentioned grantee of Sulgrave.
13 As soon as possible after the grantee has received the deed, he should have it recorded.
14 Don Bartolomé Valdés, the original grantee , failed to perfect his right of ownership in many ways.
15 They could only say that Master Faggus, being attainted of felony, was not a capable grantee .
16 The grantee must pay the recording fees.
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