bargainee
(ˌbɑːgɪˈniː)
[f. as prec. + -ee.]
The party with whom an agreement of bargain and sale is made; the purchaser.
1598 Kitchin Courts Leet (1675) 203 The Bargainee shall make Oath in Court. 1691 Blount Law. Dict. s.v. Bargain, Transferring the property thereof from the Bargainor to the Bargainee. 1876 Digby Real Prop. vii. §2. 323 A man bargained and sold in fee part of his estate and covenanted to give the bargainee the offer of the residue. |