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grantor

[ US /ˈɡɹæntɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who makes a grant in legal form
    conveyed from grantor to grantee

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  • It is interesting to contrast Britomart's fight with Radigund with Artegall's final contest with Grantorto.
  • Also, if the grantor is a woman, her husband, for the reasons given, should join with her in the execution of the deed. Business Hints for Men and Women
  • When the conditions have been complied with, the deed is given by its custodian to the grantee, which is as legal as if it were given by the grantor in person. Business Hints for Men and Women
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  • All the creeks and bays are well stocked with mullets, large rays, grantors, cavallies, and drum-fish, so named from the noise they make when followed into shallow water, and there taken. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 10 Arranged in systematic order: Forming a complete history of the origin and progress of navigation, discovery, and commerce, by sea and land, from the earliest ages to the present time.
  • The vehicle, known as a grantor-retained annuity trust, or GRAT, potentially allows the grantor of a trust to pass on much of the appreciation of an asset to heirs free of gift tax. Estate-Tax Strategies Could Survive Curbs
  • In particular, there must be an intention to create legal relations and there must be consideration moving from the grantee to the grantor.
  • A long-time favorite has been the grantor retained annuity trust or GRAT, which involves putting appreciating assets into a short-term irrevocable trust two years is typical and retaining the right to receive an annual income stream for the term of the trust. New Estate Tax Law Poses Dilemma For The Rich
  • The death of the grantor whose deed is held in escrow does not invalidate the escrow.
  • Because these are so-called grantor trusts, Mr. Kleinhandler won't owe a dime of tax on the gains he realizes by selling his investments to the trust. Why Now Is the Time to Help Your Heirs
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