Also erron. -ferror. [f. TRANSFER v. or sb. + -OR.] One who transfers or makes a transfer or conveyance of property, etc. Esp. in legal use, correlative to transferee.

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1875.  Poste, Gaius, II. (ed. 2), § 251. After the transfer of the inheritance the transferror continues heir, the transferree being sometimes quasi heir, sometimes quasi legatee. Ibid., Comm. 202. It confers property on the transferee, and discharges the transferor of an obligation.

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1876.  Digby, Real Prop., IV. § 5. 200. The transferee stepping for all purposes into the place of the transferor.

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1882.  Act 45 & 46 Vict., c. 38 § 40. The receipt … for any money … discharges the payer or transferor therefrom.

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