Definition of "mistransfer"
mistransfer
verb
third-person singular simple present mistransfers, present participle mistransferring, simple past and past participle mistransferred
Quotations
noun
countable and uncountable, plural mistransfers
Quotations
Nevertheless, the coordination with law enforcement personnel in materials of the investigatory outreach of those agencies in tracking and identifying perhaps the mishandling or mistransfer or improper possession of these agents would seem to compel an argument that those functions ought to all be coordi- nated out of the same office, does it not?
2002, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Energy and Commerce. Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, Creating the Department of Homeland Security, page 144
While the plaintiff cannot directly, ie independently of judicial say-so, retake the object of her mistransfer, the defendant is nonetheless powerless to prevent her from claiming its full value following a successful action in unjust enrichment.
2016, Andrew Robertson, Michael Tilbury, Divergences in Private Law