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escrow

In law, a document sealed and delivered to a third party and not released or coming into effect until some condition has been fulfilled or performed, whereupon the document takes full effect.

Money deposited with a neutral third party to be delivered when conditions of a contract are fulfilled, as in real estate transactions, is commonly referred to as escrow.


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LANCASTER -- The California Escrow Association has announced the revitalization of the Escrow Associates of the Antelope Valley, a nonprofit organization serving escrow professionals.
Putting proceeds from a sales transaction into escrow does not guarantee that a cash-basis taxpayer can use installment reporting.
 
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