assignee

Spanish translation: apoderado o poderhabiente

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English term or phrase:assignee
Spanish translation:apoderado o poderhabiente
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17:53 May 2, 2001
English to Spanish translations [Non-PRO]
Bus/Financial
English term or phrase: assignee
By the time of the execution of this agreement, the assignor owns one hundred percent of the assignee's shares of stock.
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apoderado o poderhabiente
Explanation:
assignee-poderhabiente, apoderado,

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apoderado o poderhabiente


Explanation:
assignee-poderhabiente, apoderado,

Saludos,

Bye

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58 mins
Apoderado


Explanation:
No cabe duda.

Del Encarta World English Dictionary:
assignee

as·sign·ee [ s n , à s n ] (plural as·sign·ees) noun

1. somebody receiving right over property: somebody to whom a right over property is given or transferred. Also called assign

2. proxy: a person appointed to act for another


Encarta® World English Dictionary [North American Edition]

Saludos,:)

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