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The answer GRANTOR has 2 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of grantor in various dictionaries:
noun - a person who makes a grant in legal form
One that makes a grant.
verb - to bestow upon
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Many a benevolent organization |
Researcher's benefactor |
Last Seen in these Crosswords & Puzzles |
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Apr 23 2013 New York Times |
Mar 18 2007 L.A. Times Sunday |
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Law One that makes a grant. |
a person or institution that makes a grant or conveyance. |
a person who makes a grant in legal form |
A person or institution that makes a grant or conveyance. |
a person or organization that gives grants ( money for a particular purpose): |
a person or organization that makes someone the owner of land or property: |
a person or company that gives people something that they officially ask for : |
Grantor might refer to |
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A grant, in law, is a transfer of property, generally from a person or other entity giving the property (the grantor) to a person or entity receiving the property (the grantee).Historically, a grant was a transfer by deed of that which could not be passed by livery, an act evidenced by letters patent under the Great Seal, granting something from the king to a subject, and a technical term made use of in deeds of conveyance of lands to import a transfer.Though the word "grant" was originally made use of, in treating of conveyances of interests in lands, to denote a transfer by deed of that which could not be passed by livery, and was applied only to incorporeal hereditaments, it became a generic term, applicable to the transfer of all classes of real property.As distinguished from a mere license, a grant passes some estate or interest, corporeal or incorporeal, in the lands which it embraces; can only he made by an instrument in writing, under seal; and is irrevocable, when made, unless |