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A transfer of an instrument where the transferee can never acquire better rights than the transferor is called a(n) :

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Definitions:

Diminished Energy

A reduction in one's normal level of vitality or strength, often described in medical contexts as fatigue or lethargy.

Low-pitched

Sound that is deep or rich in tone, indicating a frequency at the lower end of the audible spectrum.

Cardiovascular Sounds

The sounds made by the heart and blood within the arteries and veins, often assessed for diagnosing heart conditions.

Trigeminal

Pertaining to the trigeminal nerve, the fifth cranial nerve responsible for sensation in the face and motor functions such as biting and chewing.

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