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grantee <grantee; grantees> N

grantee ADJ

grantee N

grantee ECON

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He was one of the first land grantees of the township.
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There, he signs a bail grantee, and defends the outcome of the rebellion.
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The names of sixty-five original grantees are endorsed on the back of the charter, which is still preserved among the archives of the town.
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Because title searching relies on the grantor/grantee indexes, it's possible that a deed won't be discovered even though it was recorded.
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Charter governments were political corporations created by letters patent, giving the grantees control of the land and the powers of legislative government.
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The title has also been extinct since the end of the male line of the grantee.
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The title became extinct on the death of the grantee's grandson in the 1580s.
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This board serves for the next full year as the representation of grantees for dialog with the foundation.
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It is the interest in the property that is left over, or remains, after the original grantee is finished possessing it.
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They also argue that there might not be enough grantees to provide opportunities to the amount of volunteers this bill looks to engage.
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