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Escrow

An escrow is a contractual arrangement in which a third party (the stakeholder or escrow agent) receives and disburses money or property for the primary transacting parties, with the disbursement dependent on conditions agreed to by the transacting parties. Examples include an account established by a broker for holding funds on behalf of the broker's principal or some other person until the consummation or termination of a transaction;[1] or, a trust account held in the borrower's name to pay obligations such as property taxes and insurance premiums. The word derives from the Old French word escroue, meaning a scrap of paper or a scroll of parchment; this indicated the deed that a third party held until a transaction was completed.[2]

  1. ^ "Escrow Process Elements & Tips". Archived from the original on 16 September 2007.
  2. ^ "escrow - Origin and meaning of escrow by Online Etymology Dictionary". www.etymonline.com.

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ضمان بالقانون Arabic Ysgrow CY Escrow German Dépôt fiduciaire French Eascró GA חשבון השלשה HE Escrow Hungarian Eskro ID Acconto di garanzia Italian エスクロー Japanese

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