释义 |
vendee|vɛnˈdiː| [f. vend v. + -ee.] The person to whom a thing is sold; the purchaser. Most frequently in immediate contrast to vendor.
1547Act 1 Edw. VI, c. 3 §8 Such Lessee, donee, vendee, or assignee. 1594West 2nd Pt. Symbol. §59 If the writ of covenant be brought against all the vendors by all the vendees. 1631Star Chamber Cases (Camden) 117 The Vendee cannott get leave to cutt these trees by any meanes, but the partie must sell the trees to him. 1670R. Coke Discourse Trade 19 Vexatious Suits between Vendor and Vendee, Morgager and Morgagee. 1766Blackstone Comm. II. 447 If the vendor says, the price of a beast is four pounds, and the vendee says he will give four pounds, the bargain is struck. 1817W. Selwyn Law Nisi Prius (ed. 4) II. 769 A few days after the sale, the vendee gave the factor, in part payment, two promissory notes. 1881Nicholson From Sword to Share xiii, Unpaid accounts of three months standing are charged against the vendee at the rate of 12 per cent. |