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escrow

[es-kroh, ih-skroh, ih-skroh, es-kroh] / ˈɛs kroʊ, ɪˈskroʊ, ɪˈskroʊ, ˈɛs kroʊ /


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The firm said it had placed $7.5 billion into an escrow account.

From Los Angeles Times

The investment would be held in escrow for 70 years.

From MarketWatch

The New York Lawyers’ Fund for Client Protection reimburses clients for financial losses — up to $400,000 per claim — caused by dishonest conduct of attorneys, such as theft of escrow or estate assets.

From MarketWatch

Contact your mortgage servicer immediately to request an escrow analysis or a longer repayment period for the escrow shortage, as lenders can sometimes spread repayment over more months.

From MarketWatch

“I apply for a loan, lock in my bitcoin in an on-chain escrow, and receive funds. Why don’t more people do what I’m doing? What’s the catch? I don’t see one.”

From MarketWatch