/fɛˈfiː/ – noun
Definition: người được tặng bất động sản, người đọc phong tặng đất đai.
A more thorough explanation: In legal English, a feoffee is a person who holds a fee simple estate in land, which is a type of ownership interest in real property that is inheritable and potentially unlimited in duration. The term “feoffee” is derived from the Old English word “feoff,” which means to grant or convey a fee simple estate in land to another person.
Example: The feoffee is the individual who receives legal title to the property in a feoffment transaction.