| Transfer |
To convey from one place or person another; to transport, remove, or cause to pass, to another place or person; as, to transfer the laws of one country to another; to transfer suspicion. |
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| Transfer |
To make over the possession or control of; to pass; to convey, as a right, from one person to another; to give; as, the title to land is transferred by deed. |
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| Transfer |
To remove from one substance or surface to another; as, to transfer drawings or engravings to a lithographic stone. |
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| Transfer |
The act of transferring, or the state of being transferred; the removal or conveyance of a thing from one place or person to another. |
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| Transfer |
The conveyance of right, title, or property, either real or personal, from one person to another, whether by sale, by gift, or otherwise. |
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