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escrow

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


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Never Back Down, even before the DeSantis campaign exists, has been raising small-dollar donations for an account that is effectively being held in escrow until the Florida governor joins the race.

From Washington Post

He said Virgin Orbit had not provided information he had wanted before he was comfortable transferring the $200 million into an escrow account as agreed in the term sheet.

From Reuters

Rep. Bill Foster, an Illinois Democrat, floated making MRAs public if not resolved within 60 days, or that bank executives would see their bonuses placed in escrow if they have unaddressed items.

From Reuters

The bank long specialized in providing banking services to law firms, providing escrow accounts for holding client money and other services.

From New York Times

He added that Lindell had promised to put money in an escrow account for the county, ensuring no tax dollars would be spent to implement it.

From Los Angeles Times