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Grantee

A grantee is a person or organization that receives something that has been granted by another party. The term is commonly used in grantmaking, public funding, and real estate to identify the recipient of a grant, loan, property, or rights. In real estate, the grantee is the party to whom a deed conveys title or other interests from the grantor.

In grantmaking, the grantee receives funds or resources from a grantor or funding agency, subject to grant

In property law, the grantee is the recipient of a grant of real property or rights, named

Common distinctions: the grantor is the party who releases the grant; the grantee is the recipient. The

terms,
approved
budgets,
and
reporting
requirements.
Grantees
are
typically
selected
through
proposals
and
must
comply
with
use
restrictions,
monitoring,
and
evaluations.
in
a
deed.
The
grantee
receives
title
or
interest
from
the
grantor
and
becomes
the
owner
or
holder
of
the
granted
rights,
subject
to
any
encumbrances,
conditions,
or
covenants
recorded
in
the
jurisdiction’s
land
records.
term
can
also
refer
to
the
recipient
of
any
grant
or
benefit,
with
nuance
between
grantee
and
beneficiary
depending
on
context.
The
etymology
derives
from
grant
plus
-ee,
indicating
one
who
receives.