The transfer



Example: Transfer moves ownership of property or rights

Definition


"The transfer" in law refers to the act of moving ownership or rights from one person or entity to another. It typically involves legal documentation to effectuate the change and ensures that the new owner gains full legal control over the property or rights transferred.

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Etymology


The term "transfer" comes from the Latin 'transferre,' meaning 'to carry across.' In legal contexts, "the transfer" has long been used to describe the formal process of moving ownership, emphasizing the action of carrying rights or property from one party to another.

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"The transfer" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - Law - (A1-C2) - set 1", containing 125 commonly used words.
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