Definition of Escrow in English :

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Escrow meaning in English

Meaning of Escrow in English

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Escrow

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Noun

1. escrow

a written agreement (or property or money) delivered to a third party or put in trust by one party to a contract to be returned after fulfillment of some condition

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Escrow

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noun
1. 
money, goods, or a written document, such as a contract bond, delivered to a third party and held by him or her pending fulfilment of some condition
2. 
the state or condition of being an escrow (esp in the phrase in escrow)
verb (transitive)
3. 
to place (money, a document, etc) in escrow

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Escrow

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noun
Law
a written agreement or something of value put in the care of a third party and not delivered until certain conditions are fulfilled

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Escrow

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n.
Money, property, a deed, or a bond put into the custody of a third party for delivery to a grantee only after the fulfillment of the conditions specified.
tr.v. es·crowed, es·crow·ing, es·crows
To place in escrow.

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