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Audio Help [n. es-kroh, i-skroh; v. i-skroh, es-kroh] Pronunciation Key Law.
Audio Help [n. es-kroh, i-skroh; v. i-skroh, es-kroh] Pronunciation Key Law. –noun
–verb (used with object)
—Idiom
| 1. | a contract, deed, bond, or other written agreement deposited with a third person, by whom it is to be delivered to the grantee or promisee on the fulfillment of some condition. |
| 2. | to place in escrow: The home seller agrees to escrow the sum of $1000 with his attorney. |
| 3. | in escrow, in the keeping of a third person for delivery to a given party upon the fulfillment of some condition. |
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