Assignee
a person to whom some right or interest is transferred, either for his or her own enjoyment or in trust.
historical examples
the -ssignee of the entire interest may be represented by an attorney of his own selection.
patent laws of the republic of hawaii hawaii
the firm publishing (p. 316)the book was in the hands of an -ssignee.
the building of a book various
on the 16th of april, 1828, the partnership of laurent and balzac was dissolved, the former remaining as -ssignee.
honoré de balzac albert keim and louis lumet
i ‘ll make better terms for him than he ‘ll get by the -ssignee under the court.
the bramleighs of bishop’s folly charles james lever
where is the justice of doing more for the -ssignee than he or his -ssignor expected could or would be done?
abridgment of the debates of congress, from 1789 to 1856, vol. i (of 16) thomas hart benton
and no one, unless he has such an interest transferred to him, is an -ssignee.
practical pointers for patentees franklin cresee
in other words, in case of an -ssignment, all defenses that were good against the -ssignor are good against the -ssignee.
cyclopedia of commerce, accountancy, business administration, v. 3 various
if a man is an -ssignee or licensee he has an interest in the copyright.
arguments before the committee on patents of the house of representatives, conjointly with the senate committee on patents, on h.r. 19853, to amend and consolidate the acts respecting copyright united states committee on patents
it says here unless the -ssignee or licensee shall join in the application.
arguments before the committee on patents of the house of representatives, conjointly with the senate committee on patents, on h.r. 19853, to amend and consolidate the acts respecting copyright united states committee on patents
but if he is the -ssignee or licensee then he is interested in it only during the life of the copyright.
arguments before the committee on patents of the house of representatives, conjointly with the senate committee on patents, on h.r. 19853, to amend and consolidate the acts respecting copyright united states committee on patents
noun
(law) a person to whom some right, interest, or property is transferred
(austral, history) a convict who had undergone -ssignment
n.
early 15c., “one who is appointed to act for another,” from old french -ssigne, past participle of -ssignier (see -ssign).
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- Assimilable
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to take in and incorporate as one’s own; absorb: he -ssimilated many new experiences on his european trip. to bring into conformity with the customs, att-tudes, etc., of a group, nation, or the like; adapt or adjust: to -ssimilate the new immigrants. physiology. to convert (food) to substances suitable for incorporation into the body and […]