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grantor

[gran-ter, grahn-, gran-tawr, grahn-] / ˈgræn tər, ˈgrɑn-, grænˈtɔr, grɑn- /
NOUN
contributor
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NOUN
lessor
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG
leaser renter
WEAK


Example Sentences

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“As the name suggests, a revocable living trust can be altered or revoked by the grantor at any time during their lifetime if their circumstances change, so long as they’re mentally competent.”

From MarketWatch

She adds that it’s critical to have a focused plan for the award and remember that grantors want to see their money “evolve into something amazing.”

From Seattle Times

“The assets of the grantor trust will revert to the company in their entirety,” it said.

From New York Times

The dispute moved into binding arbitration and the company contributed $120 million into a grantor trust, which now reverts to the company, ViacomCBS said.

From Reuters

An amended complaint lays out the family history of the plaintiff - a descendant of a couple who were among the grantors of the land the statue now sits on, which eventually became state property.

From Washington Times