0 a person or an organization that is offered something, especially the opportunity to buy or sell shares: --
The obligation of the offerer company in these respects towards the shareholder of the offeree company is no less than its obligation towards its own shareholders.
Subsection (3) relieves the offeree of his liability to repay the credit unless the offerer or creditor makes a request in writing.
The shareholders of the offeree company will need to know what the view of the employees is.
Among these was a right for the consumer—the "offeree"—to withdraw from the contract without penalty during a 14-day cooling-off period.
This is by no means the first time that a buyer has hidden his identity from the offeree company by not registering his transfers.
He or she must give the purchaser—the offeree—notice of his right to cancel the agreement before the agreement is made.
Here, statements such as "the board of an offeree company is to act in the interests of the company as a whole" are meaningless.
If so, who was the offeror and who the offeree?