What's the difference between assignee and transferee?

Assignee


Definition:

  • (v.) A person to whom an assignment is made; a person appointed or deputed by another to do some act, perform some business, or enjoy some right, privilege, or property; as, an assignee of a bankrupt. See Assignment (c). An assignee may be by special appointment or deed, or be created by jaw; as an executor.
  • (v.) In England, the persons appointed, under a commission of bankruptcy, to manage the estate of a bankrupt for the benefit of his creditors.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Using consumer survey data from the Missouri Managed Health Care Project, we examined characteristics and use experiences of assignees compared with selectors.
  • (2) We found that the assignees enjoyed better health than the selectors and were less likely to have had a regular source of care prior to the program.
  • (3) Research by ETC, the Canadian-based watchdog, shows at least 27 patents have been granted to inventors and assignees including Bill Gates, Dupont, the US government and various corporations.

Transferee


Definition:

  • (n.) The person to whom a transfer in made.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The report recommended that a separate area in the centre be created to house “vulnerable” people and said "as the number of transferees accommodated at the centre increases, this limitation on open space could contribute to friction, disturbance and other forms of protest”.
  • (2) An amount of $27,893,633 has been paid to 30 March for transferee visas (paid quarterly) and an amount of $1,008,000 to 24 February 2015 for refugee visas.” The visa costs are in addition to the already substantial fees Australia pays major contractors to manage the detention centre on the island.
  • (3) Complaint on transferee includes incidents of verbal abuse and noise complaints.
  • (4) As previously stated to the Guardian, transferees receive appropriate medical care, broadly comparable with health services available within the Australian community.” The DIBP added: “The statement ‘Australia has made publication of negative information about the camp punishable by two years in prison’ is also incorrect.
  • (5) 4.38am BST Morrison says 70-75% of transferees did not take part in riots, they just wanted to be taken to a place of safety.
  • (6) Further discontent is attributed to inconsistent and inaccurate messaging to transferees.
  • (7) This will be an orderly transition and, of course, the American government will carefully assess each would-be transferee to the United States.” What role with the United Nations high commissioner for refugees play?
  • (8) When annual fish are transferred from 20 C. to 15 C. at slightly less than the midpoint of lifespan of those kept throughout life at 20 C., the survival of the transferees exceeds theoretical expectations.
  • (9) I pointed out both transferees to this team leader; this particular team leader stated to me that because these transferees were Muslim and actively engaging in prayer that any sexual activity would have been consensual,” her submission said .
  • (10) The transferees continued to become more aggressive and armed themselves with pipes and covered their faces with ‘T shirts’ and continued to throw rocks at the Police and G4S Security Officers.” The guard then says a group of around five to eight detainees pushed over an internal fence within Mike compound, where it is understood the majority of the conflict took place.
  • (11) Moss said he had been unable to obtain information supporting the allegation of contract service provider staff members coaching or encouraging transferees to engage in self-harm, other than two intelligence reports compiled by Wilson Security in September 2014.
  • (12) It’s certainly true, we accept, that Nauruan law provides the architecture for the detention; however, we say that the commonwealth requested it be part of that architecture … and can take transferees into and out of that architecture, which we say therefore leads to causing or procuring that detention,” Lenehan said in summing up the case on Thursday.
  • (13) By 11pm the two IRT squads were stood down and the protests finished: “All transferees were compliant and peaceful during the incident,” the log reads.
  • (14) It states: “Some of the transferees were openly hostile to the local PNG population and insulted and racially vilified them.
  • (15) It continues: “All Oscar compound Transferees in the compound and things start to settle down and by 0120 the Transferees inform G4S SS0 [Safety Security Officer] that they have finished for the night.
  • (16) At this time,” the report says, “multiple code Greens [escapes] were reported in Oscar compound where transferees had armed themselves with improvised weapons.” Seven minutes later guards witnessed “police units inside Mike compound”.
  • (17) The report also raised concerns that the incoming contractor, Transfield, may still be employing some expat PNG staff that “may have been involved in serious assaults on, or other offences against, transferees” during the unrest.
  • (18) The hopelessness of the situation transferees found themselves in, with no clear path forward and no certainty for the future, was the central factor in the incident,” the report said.
  • (19) At the same time he overheard local maintenance staff just outside the centre, telling local police “this is our land and no EX-Pat Australian or New Zealander will tell us what to do on our land, if the transferees come outside of that fence line (as he pointed to Oscar [compound inside the detention centre] fence line) then we will do whatever we need to, this is our land we are in charge here … ” The statement says the guard informed a senior G4S manager of the threatening conversation but at 9.44pm was instructed by the same manager to invite two PNG police dog squad officers into the compound.
  • (20) Australia was effectively financing the PNG police mobile squad deployed at the centre, both prior to and during the events in which its members assaulted transferees,” the report said.

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