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grantee

noun
grant·​ee | \ gran-ˈtē How to pronounce grantee (audio) \

Definition of grantee

: one to whom a grant is made

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Some of the local health clinics might also be pulling out of Title X over the gag rule, like Maine Family Planning, the only grantee in Maine. Erica Gonzales, Harper's BAZAAR, "How Planned Parenthood's Loss of Title X Funding Will Affect 1.5 Million Low-Income Women," 21 Aug. 2019 The company is also the sole grantee selected to set up and deliver genetic counseling for Americans participating in the program. Sy Mukherjee, Fortune, "This Company Will Provide Genetic Counseling for a Million-Person NIH Study," 21 Aug. 2019 Nichole is a 2018 European Journalism Centre global health reporting fellow and a Howard G. Buffett Fund for Women Journalists grantee. National Geographic, "Nichole Sobecki," 17 June 2019 In recent months, more than fifty per cent of C.A.F. grantees have come from outside the state, the fund’s executive director, Megan Jeyifo, said. Peter Slevin, The New Yorker, "How Illinois Became an Abortion-Rights Haven," 22 July 2019 The discovery was serendipitous, Lauer explains, and grew out of the agency’s routine monitoring of progress reports filed by grantees. Jeffrey Mervis, Science | AAAS, "NIH probe of foreign ties has led to undisclosed firings—and refunds from institutions," 26 June 2019 At the bottom of the stairs, archaeologist and National Geographic grantee Pearce Paul Creasman is standing chest-deep in the muddy water. Kristin Romey, National Geographic, "Dive beneath the pyramids of Egypt’s black pharaohs," 2 July 2019 Nine of its grantees, including Friedrich Hayek and Milton Friedman, went on to win the Nobel Prize in economics. Nr Editors, National Review, "The Week," 20 June 2019 His to-do list included a thorough vetting of the foreign affiliations of potential grantees, something that’s not done now. Jeffrey Mervis, Science | AAAS, "Powerful U.S. senator calls for vetting NIH grantees at hearing on foreign influences," 6 June 2019

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First Known Use of grantee

15th century, in the meaning defined above

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grantee

noun

Financial Definition of grantee

What It Is

In the legal world, a grantee is a person who receives something.

How It Works

In real estate, a grantee is a person who receives property after a sale or other transfer of title. In business, a grantee could be a person who receives a stock option grant. The idea is that the grantee receives something from another person, often called the grantor.

Why It Matters

Grantees receive title and claim to assets of all kinds: stock options, real estate, or the legal use of some sort of asset. In contracts and other agreements, it is important to understand who exactly the grantee is.

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grantee

noun
grant·​ee | \ gran-ˈtē How to pronounce grantee (audio) \

Legal Definition of grantee

: one to whom a grant is made specifically : one to whom a grant by deed is made

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