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surrenderee Law.|sərɛndəˈriː| [f. prec. vb. + -ee.] The person to whom an estate, etc. is surrendered: correlative to surrenderor.
1662Hughes Abridgm. Law III. 1907/1 A Copyholder doth Surrender unto the use of a Stranger, for ever, and the Lord admits the Surrenderee to hold to him and his heirs. 1741T. Robinson Gavelkind i. vi. 98 The Surrenderee died before Admittance. 1766Blackstone Comm. ii. 326 The surrenderor must be in possession; and the surrenderee must have a higher estate, in which the estate surrendered may merge. 1843Penny Cycl. XXVII. 390/1 A devisee or surrenderee of copyholds. 1875Poste Gaius i. §169 The surrenderee of a guardianship is called a cessionary guardian. |