retransfer
verb[T]
lawspecialized(alsore-transfer)uk/ˌriː.trænsˈfɜːr/ustomovesomething such asmoneyorgoodsback to thepersonwhoownedit before or to theplacewhere it came from:
Theinsuredmay retransfer thecontractto theoriginalinsureras from thedateof thedemand.
Theexecutorswereorderedto retransfer thesharesto theplaintiffs.
- Thegovernmentcould notescapeliabilityby retransferringassetstoseparatejuridicalentities.
- Theshareholdertransfersthesharesto thelendersubjectto anagreementto re-transfer them when theloanisrepaid.
- It ispossibleto make anoutrighttransferof theasset, with aprovisionthat theassetbe re-transferredoncethesecuredobligationsarerepaid.
Changing homes & moving
- anti-immigrant
- anti-immigration
- asylum seeker
- deinstitutionalize
- diaspora
- greener pasturesidiom
- immigrant
- immigration
- migrant
- migrate
- migration
- mover
- relocation
- removal
- removalist
- remover
- resettle
- settle
- shift
- stake
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Inheriting & bequeathing
retransfer
noun[CorU]
lawspecialized(alsore-transfer)uk/ˌriːˈtræns.fɜːr/ustheprocessoractofmovingsomething such asmoneyorgoodsback to thepersonwhoownedit before or to theplacewhere it came from:
Abillofsalehas aprovisionallowingfor the re-transfer of thegoodsuponrepaymentof thedebt.
Investigating the company'sassetsandtheirmanytransfersand re-transfers is a verycomplexprocess.
- Adecreecould bepassedby thecourtsagainst theexecutorsfor the retransfer of theshares.
- Thetransferand retransfer of the woman'sbeachhomewasintegralto theplot.
- Theexchangetookplacewithout a re-transfer ofmoney.
Transferring and transporting objects
- bear
- bearer
- bike
- bike rack
- bore
- borne
- bring
- budge
- bus
- call forsomeone
- convey
- haul
- portage
- post-delivery
- putsomething/someonedown
- redeliver
- redelivery
- transplant
- transport
- transportation