0 a person or an organization that is offered something, especially the opportunity to buy or sell shares:
However, if the offeree is rational, and believed that the offeror is rational and self-interested, the offeror is unlikely to benefit from such arrangements.
Note that technical terms like 'offeror' (a person who agrees to sell timeshare rights), 'offeree' (the customer) and 'prescribed' are unexplained.
If the directive goes through, the board of a bidding or offeree company will have to declare its hand at the time of the bid.
The offeree has no cancellation rights if he is acting in the course of business.
At this stage, we do not require a substantial increase in the total number offerees in theatre.
That last provision enables the purchaser/offeree to have the right to enforce the agreement if he wishes.
The trade unions or other employees' representatives will have the right to comment on that before the offeree company comes to a decision.
If so, who was the offeror and who the offeree?