2. Verb. (third-person singular of escrow) ¹
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Definition of Escrows
1. escrow [v] - See also: escrow
Lexicographical Neighbors of Escrows
Literary usage of Escrows
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Digest of Decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States ...by United States Supreme Court, West Publishing Company by United States Supreme Court, West Publishing Company (1917)
"escrows, i 15. Where a trustee holding negotiable bonds of a county in escrow
... escrows, Si 17-20; 16 Cent. Dig Deeds, ! 131. A memorandum indorsed by the ..."
2. An Elementary Treatise on the American Law of Real Property by Christopher Gustavus Tiedeman (1892)
"The importance of distinguishing escrows from other deeds like those above
described lies in this fact: escrows can operate only from the time that the ..."
3. A Treatise on Land Titles in the United States by Lewis Naphtali Dembitz (1895)
"16» See preceding section, note 143; several of the cases there cited being of
escrows improperly handed over. in? Quick v. Milligan, 108 Ind. 419, ..."
4. The American Law of Real Property by Christopher Gustavus Tiedeman, Edward Joseph White (1906)
"1 The importance of distinguishing escrows from other deeds like those above
described lies in this fact: escrows can operate only from the time that the ..."
5. An Essay in a Course of Lectures on Abstracts of Title: To Facilitate the by Richard Preston (1828)
"And in regard to deeds delivered as escrows, to be delivered with effect upon
conditions to ... The learning of escrows was fully considered in Jennings v. ..."
6. Rights, Remedies, and Practice, at Law, in Equity, and Under the Codes: A by John Davison Lawson (1890)
"escrows.—Where the deed is delivered upon a condition so that the delivery is
not to be complete and the deed binding until the condition is fulfilled, ..."
7. A Treatise on the System of Evidence in Trials at Common Law: Including the by John Henry Wigmore (1905)
"Conditions Precedent ; escrows. A legal act does not come into existence as such
until its utterance is final and complete {ante, § 2404, par. (1) c. ..."
8. Cases on the General Principles of the Law of Private Corporations by Horace La Fayette Wilgus (1902)
"escrows, theories of: (a) Delivery can not be to company's agent. WIGHT v.
SHELBY RAILROAD COMPANY.1 1855. IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF KENTUCKY. 16 B. Mon. ..."