Definitions for promisees

promisees prom·is·ee

Spelling: [prom-uh-see]
IPA: /ˌprɒm əˈsi/

Promisees is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 12 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 14 points.

You can make 434 anagrams from letters in promisees (eeimoprss).

Definitions for promisees

noun

  1. a person to whom a promise is made.
  2. a person to whom a promise is made.

Origin of promisees

First recorded in 1725-35; promise + -ee

Examples for promisees

The promiser is bound to perform what both he and the promisee understood to be undertaken.

And, secondly, a different question arises when we consider the possibility of injuring the promisee by fulfilling the promise.

He probably will be able to make sure that the promisee has the cotton.

They may be that he has made an oral promise, and that the promisee has furnished him a consideration.

In such a case probably all would agree that the promisee ought to release the promiser.

Is something beneficial to the promisee a sufficient consideration to a contract?

But the promisee is bound to release a promise thus unduly obtained.

From his master's legal capacity a slave derives ability to be promisee in a stipulation.

In many cases a promisee may incur a detriment without thereby furnishing a consideration.

In short it is a benefit to the promisor, or a detriment to the promisee.

They may be that he has made an oral promise, and that the promisee has furnished him a consideration.

He probably will be able to make sure that the promisee has the cotton.

From his master's legal capacity a slave derives ability to be promisee in a stipulation.

In many cases a promisee may incur a detriment without thereby furnishing a consideration.

In short it is a benefit to the promisor, or a detriment to the promisee.

The promiser is bound to perform what both he and the promisee understood to be undertaken.

Is something beneficial to the promisee a sufficient consideration to a contract?

But the promisee is bound to release a promise thus unduly obtained.

In such a case probably all would agree that the promisee ought to release the promiser.

And, secondly, a different question arises when we consider the possibility of injuring the promisee by fulfilling the promise.

Word Value for promisees
Scrable

12

Words with friends

14

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