subrogée
1subrogee — sub·ro·gee /ˌsə brō gē, jē/ n: the party (as a second creditor) that succeeds to another s rights by subrogation Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. subrogee …
2subrogée — ● subrogé, subrogée nom Personne substituée à une autre pour succéder à ses droits ou pour agir à sa place. ● subrogé, subrogée (expressions) nom Subrogé tuteur, subrogée tutrice, personne nommée par le conseil de famille, qui est chargée de… …
3subrogee — noun The party acting on behalf of the subrogor in a subrogation …
4subrogee — sub·ro·gee …
5subrogee — /sabrowjiy/°giy/ A person who is subrogated; one who succeeds to the rights of another by subrogation See also subrogation subrogor equitable subrogation legal subrogation …
6subrogee — A person who by subrogation acquires the rights of another person …
7subrogee — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷|gē, |jē noun ( s) Etymology: subrogate + ee : one who acquires by subrogation rights belonging to another …
8Subrogé tuteur, subrogée tutrice — ● Subrogé tuteur, subrogée tutrice personne nommée par le conseil de famille, qui est chargée de surveiller la gestion du tuteur et de représenter le pupille dans les actes qui traduisent une opposition d intérêts entre lui et le tuteur …
9Subrogation — is the legal technique under the common law by which one party, commonly an insurer (I X) of another party (X), steps into X s shoes, so as to have the benefit of X s rights and remedies against a third party such as a defendant (D). Subrogation… …
10subrogor — sub·ro·gor /ˌsə brō gȯr/ n: the party (as an insured) that yields his or her rights to another (as an insurer) by subrogation Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. subrogor …