- lienee
- lien·ee
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
lienee — li‧e‧nee [ˌliːəˈniː, ˌliːˈniː] noun [countable] LAW a person or organization that owns property on which there is a lien * * * lienee UK US /ˈliːəni/ noun [C] LAW ► a person or organization who officially keeps property owned by someone else… … Financial and business terms
lienee — lien·ee /ˌlē nē/ n: one whose property is subject to a lien Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
lienee — The owner of property subject to a lien … Ballentine's law dictionary
lienee — (ˈ)lē|nē, |lēə|nē noun ( s) Etymology: lien (II) + ee 1. : one whose property is subject to a lien 2. Australia : lienholder … Useful english dictionary
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