A person who receives a tissue or organ transplant from a donor.
Recipient is the name given to the receiver of emissions; i.e. the water, air or soil where the emissions end up.
The individual who receives the donated tissue or organ.
As used in the FTA refers to the agency that receives project funding from the California Transportation Commission (CTC) for project funding.
The person who receives the promotional email.
The person who is receiving the kidney transplant.
A natural person, corporation, or other public or private entity that is authorized to receive a federal payment from an agency.
A person who receives a digital signature and who is in a position to rely on it, whether or not such reliance occurs. (See also relying party)
Any entity which receives Section 3 covered assistance, directly from HUD or from another recipient and includes, but is not limited to, any State, unit of local government, PHA, IHA, Indian Tribe, or other public body, public or private nonprofit organization, private agency or institution, mortgagor, developer, limited dividend sponsor, builder, property manager, community housing development organization, resident management corporation, resident council, or cooperative association. Recipient also includes any successor, assignee, or transferee of any such entity, but does not include any ultimate beneficiary under the HUD program to which Section 3 applies and does not include contractors.
The person receiving maintenance. (In legal documents, called the "creditor.")
An organization receiving financial assistance directly from State awarding agencies to carry out a project or program. The term includes public and non-profit organizations such as, but not limited to, community action agencies, research institutes, educational associations, and health centers.
the semantic role of the animate entity that is passively involved in the happening denoted by the verb in the clause
a beneficiary who receives the possession or beneficial enjoyment of the unitrust or annuity amount
a general term that refers to directory entities such as users, mailboxes, distribution lists, public folders, automatic processing agents, etc
an entity that receives federal financial assistance, and with respect to Title II, the term is intended to include public entities whether or not they receive federal financial assistance
a party receiving disclosed information from this portal
a person who receives email
a pointer to a mailbox hosted on your internal mail server
A person who receives donated eggs, sperm, or embryos.
a female that receives a transferred embryo.
The person who is entitled to receive support under a support order or agreement/contract.
A recipient is an individual, a business, or an entity that is in receipt of a transfer payment (a grant, an entitlement or a transfer under agreement) by the Province where the government is not the direct beneficiary of the payment and does not receive any goods or services. 4.3.14
A recipient is an authorised user of a FLIP Post account. Although all incoming mail from our receiving addresses should be headed with a FLIP Post account number, we do ask all account holders to provide us with a list of recipients for that account so that we may attempt to identify any incorrectly addressed items.
In the directory, an object that can receive messages and information. Recipients are mailboxes, distribution lists, custom recipients, and public folders.
A charitable organization recommended to receive a grant.
is an individual and/or organization that receives Federal financial assistance directly from the Federal agency.
A person who receives an organ or tissue transplant.
An organisation that receives Regional Partnerships funding.
An STRS Ohio member, the survivor of a member or a person on disability who is receiving monthly benefits from STRS Ohio. Also called benefit recipient.
The term used to describe the spouse who receives child maintenance.
The person who receives the donated organ.
Someone who had an organ that failed and received a new organ or part of an organ from someone else.
a person who receives a transplant organ from a donor.
An individual or business, other than the customer, that receives bills or notices and pays them.
The state or local agency or the non-profit organization receiving an award from the Board to carry out a grant project (i.e., Grantee).
the individual that receives the blood, tissue or organ provided by a donor.
The person who receives a gift subscription (also called a "donee" or "giftee"). Also, readers of controlled publications are sometimes still referred to as "recipients," although "subscribers" is now the preferred term.
The organizational entity or individual receiving a grant or cooperative agreement. See "Grantee."
An individual who receives email.
The individual who receives benefits.
Anyone designated by Medicaid as being eligible to receive Medicaid benefits.
the woman receiving the embryo resulting from donor oocytes (eggs).
The person who receives a certificate.
someone who receives something
User agent that receives the Refer request from the originator and is transferred to the final recipient.
The part of the environment near a plant, e.g. air and water, which receives emissions.
(1) The ASDSP client application of the connection end that receives the request and the information from the server. (2) The end of a communications link that receives credentials and a challenge from the initiator. The recipient must respond correctly to establish an authenticated connection. (3) An addressee on an AOCE message See also: original recipient, resolved recipient
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A nonprofit organization recommended to receive a grant by a donor of a donor-advised fund.
A recipient is a person that receives donated blood, tissue or an organ from another person.
An individual who receives transplanted organs or tissues. Federal and State legislation requires hospitals to have in place written policies and protocols for referring potential organ and tissue donors and/or requesting donation from families of potential donors. Factors such as race, gender, and age income or celebrity status are not considered when determining who receives organs or tissues.
A female patient who is undergoing the Donor/Recipient IVF process, using eggs retrieved from a donor for fertilization and transfer into her own uterus for the purpose of achieving pregnancy.
A person or organization that receives support funds and/or Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) payments.