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escrow

N เงิน หรือ ทรัพย์สิน ที่ ให้ บุคคล หนึ่ง  แต่ เก็บ ไว้ กับ บุคคลที่สาม จนกว่า จะ บรรลุ ตามเงื่อนไข ที่ กำหนด ไว้ แล้ว  ngen-rue-sab-sin-ti-hai-buk-kon-nueng-tae-keb-wai-kab-buk-kon-ti-sam-jon-kwa-ja-ban-lu-tam-nguean-kai-ti-kam-nod-wai-laeo

 

escrow

VT เก็บเงิน หรือ ทรัพย์สิน ไว้ ที่ บุคคลที่สาม จนกว่า จะ บรรลุ ตามเงื่อนไข ที่ กำหนด ไว้ แล้ว  keb-ngen-rue-sab-sin-wai-ti-buk-kon-ti-sam-jon-kwa-cha-ban-lu-tam-nguean-kai-ti-kam-nod-wai-laeo

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

ESCROW

n.In law, a deed of lands or tenements delivered to a third person, to hold till some condition is performed by the grantee, and which is not to take effect till the condition is performed. It is then to be delivered to the grantee.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

ESCROW

Es "crow, n. Etym: [OF. escroe, escroue, a roll of writings, bond. See Scroll. ] (Law )

 

Defn: A deed, bond, or other written engagement, delivered to a third person, to be held by him till some act is done or some condition is performed, and then to be by him delivered to the grantee. Blackstone.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

escrow

es crow |ˈeskrō ˈɛskroʊ |Law noun a bond, deed, or other document kept in the custody of a third party, taking effect only when a specified condition has been fulfilled. [ usu. as modifier ] a deposit or fund held in trust or as a security: an escrow account. the state of being kept in custody or trust in this way: the board holds funds in escrow . verb [ with obj. ] place in custody or trust in this way. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from Old French escroe scrap, scroll, from medieval Latin scroda, of Germanic origin; related to shred .

 

Oxford Dictionary

escrow

escrow |ˈɛskrəʊ |Law noun a bond, deed, or other document kept in the custody of a third party and taking effect only when a specified condition has been fulfilled. [ usu. as modifier ] a deposit or fund held in trust or as a security: an escrow account. [ mass noun ] the state of being kept in custody or trust until a specified condition has been fulfilled: the board holds funds in escrow . verb [ with obj. ] chiefly N. Amer. place in custody or trust until a specified condition has been fulfilled. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from Old French escroe scrap, scroll , from medieval Latin scroda, of Germanic origin; related to shred .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

escrow

es crow /éskroʊ, --́ /名詞 C 〘法 〙(条件付き )第三者預託証書 [預託金 ], エスクロー ▸ (be held ) in escrow 第三者に預託されて (いる )動詞 他動詞 …を第三者に預託する .