The person who transfer rights is called _________ and the person who receives the right is called _________

Nominee, Assignee
Appointee, Assignee
Assignor, Assignee
Lender, Loanee

The correct answer is: C. Assignor, Assignee.

An assignor is the person who transfers rights to another person, called the assignee. The assignor can transfer any type of right, including property rights, contractual rights, and intellectual property rights. The assignee is the person who receives the transferred rights. The assignee becomes the new owner of the rights and can exercise them as if they were the original owner.

The other options are incorrect. A nominee is a person who is named as the owner of property or assets on behalf of another person. An appointee is a person who is appointed to a position or office. A lender is a person who gives money to another person, called the borrower, in exchange for repayment of the loan with interest. A loanee is a person who borrows money from another person, called the lender.