disponee Sc. Law.
(dɪˌspəʊˈniː)
[f. prec. + -ee.]
The person to whom property is conveyed.
1746–7 Act 20 Geo. II, c. 50. §12 A procuratory of resignation in favour of such purchaser or disponee. 1773 Erskine Inst. Law Scotl. ii. vii. §3 (Jam.) Such right, after it is acquired by the disponer himself, ought not to hurt the disponee. 1863 Paterson Hist. Ayr II. 771 He purchased the regality of Failfoord from the disponees of Sir Thomas Wallace Dunlop. |