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donee

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do·nee  (d-n)
n.
The recipient of a gift.


donee [dəʊˈniː]
n Law
1. (Law) a person who receives a gift
2. (Law) a person to whom a power of appointment is given
[from don(or) + -ee]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.donee - the recipient of funds or other benefits
recipient, receiver - a person who receives something
co-beneficiary - one of two or more beneficiaries of the same benefit
devisee - someone to whom property (especially realty) is devised by will
legatee - someone to whom a legacy is bequeathed
pensionary, pensioner - the beneficiary of a pension fund
Translations
donee
n (Jur) → Schenkungsempfänger(in) m(f), → Beschenkte(r) mf


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The word Hiba literally means, the donation of a thing from which the donee may derive a benefit.
Outright gifts of stock are eligible for the annual donee exclusion of $13,000.
170(f)(17) by providing along with the bank statement a photocopy (or other image obtained from the bank) of the front of the check, showing the name of the donee (Prop.
 
 
 
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