- escrows
- es·crow || e'skrəʊ n. document (or contract, deed, etc.) held in trust by a third person
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
NES Financial — is a provider of third party administration solutions for multi party escrows, 1031 exchanges, and multi party trusts. It services financial institutions, corporations, and individuals, and has expanded over the past several years to include… … Wikipedia
Double escrow — is a real estate transaction involving: two contracts at two different prices, with two different buyers, on the same property, closing escrow on the same day. Whereas assigning a contract uses one purchase contract whose closing name and taking… … Wikipedia
Loan servicer — A loan servicer is a public or private entity that handles the following tasks: * Collecting, monitoring and reporting loan payments * Handling property tax * Handling insurance escrows * Foreclosing defaulted loans * Handling late payments and… … Wikipedia
Data Securities International — Data Securities International, DSI is a company based in San Francisco, California that escrows source code for licensees. History In 1981, mathematician Dwight Olson saw an opportunity in the infant software product industry. Software companies… … Wikipedia
Mercado Secundario de Nombres de Dominio — La existencia de mercados secundarios data desde el primer instante que existieron los dominios, aunque su generalización y expansión se dio en el momento en que estos tuvieron un valor comercial en 1995[1] y con la consolidación de más… … Wikipedia Español
closing costs — Expenses which must be paid in addition to the purchase price on the sale of real estate. Closing costs with respect to a debt secured by an interest in land include: (a) fees or premiums for title examination, title insurance, or similar… … Black's law dictionary
closing costs — Expenses which must be paid in addition to the purchase price on the sale of real estate. Closing costs with respect to a debt secured by an interest in land include: (a) fees or premiums for title examination, title insurance, or similar… … Black's law dictionary