retransfer
verb [ T ] law specialized (also re-transfer) uk/ˌriː.trænsˈfɜːr/
再转移
to move something such as money or goods back to the person who owned it before or to the place where it came from
The insured may retransfer the contract to the original insurer as from the date of the demand.
The executors were ordered to retransfer the shares to the plaintiffs. 执行人被命令将股份重新转让给原告。
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- The government could not escape liability by retransferring assets to separate juridical entities.
- The shareholder transfers the shares to the lender subject to an agreement to re-transfer them when the loan is repaid.
- It is possible to make an outright transfer of the asset, with a provision that the asset be re-transferred once the secured obligations are repaid.
retransfer
noun [ C or U ] law specialized (also re-transfer) uk/ˌriːˈtræns.fɜːr/
再转移
the process or act of moving something such as money or goods back to the person who owned it before or to the place where it came from
A bill of sale has a provision allowing for the re-transfer of the goods upon repayment of the debt. 卖单有一项条款允许在偿还债务后重新转让货物。
Investigating the company's assets and their many transfers and re-transfers is a very complex process.
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- A decree could be passed by the courts against the executors for the retransfer of the shares.
- The transfer and retransfer of the woman's beach home was integral to the plot.
- The exchange took place without a re-transfer of money.