[f. ALIEN v. + -EE.] One to whom the ownership of property is transferred.

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1531.  Dial. Laws Eng., II. xiii. (1638), 82. After whose death his wife asketh her dower, and the alienee refuseth to assigne it unto her.

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1768.  Blackstone, Comm., II. 192. If one of two joint-tenants in fee alienes his estate for the life of the alienee, the alienee and the other joint-tenant are tenants in common.

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1859.  Bentley, Q. Rev., No. 3. 28. That an alienation should be null if the alienee should turn out a bad landlord.

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