英:['grɑ:n'tɔ:]
美:['grɑntə]
英:['grɑ:n'tɔ:]
美:['grɑntə]
gran·tor
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词根:grant
n.grant 拨款;[法] 授予物
grantee 受让人;被授与者
granter 出让方;出让人;授与者;转让者
vi.grant 同意
vt.grant 授予;允许;承认
verb
transitive verb
to consent to carry out for a person : allow fulfillment of
grant a request
to permit as a right, privilege, or favor
luggage allowances granted to passengers
to bestow or transfer formallyspecifically: to give the possession or title of by a deed
grant a scholarship to a student
to be willing to concede
I grant you that the house is not in perfect condition.
to assume to be true
granting that you are correct
biographical name (1)
Cary 1904–1986 originally Archibald Alexander Leach American (British-born) actor
noun
the act of granting
something grantedespecially: a gift (as of land or money) for a particular purpose
a transfer of property by deed or writing
the instrument (see instrument entry 1 sense 5) by which such a transfer is madealso: the property so transferred
a minor territorial division of Maine, New Hampshire, or Vermont originally granted by the state to an individual or institution
biographical name (2)
Ulysses S. 1822–1885 originally Hiram Ulysses Grant American general; 18th president of the U.S. (1869–77)
在法律语言中,指“进行授予或转让的人”,始于1620年代,来自盎格鲁-法语grantor,旧法语graanter,这是来自动词granter的代理名词。动词granter意为“给予;同意,认可;承认;允许”(参见grant(动词))。本地形式granter(名词)大约从1400年起就有记录。
授予人
让步人
Verb and Noun Middle English, from Anglo-French granter, graanter, from Vulgar Latin *credentare, from Latin credent-, credens, present participle of credere to believe — more at creed
The first known use of grant was in the 13th century
granularadjective
consisting of grains
having a grainy structure, feel, or appearance
grant1 of 2verb
to consent to : permit
grant your request
to permit as a right, privilege, or favor
granted them a day off for volunteer work
to give the possession or benefit of formally or legally
the king granted land to the settlers
to admit something not yet proved to be true
granted you are right, you must still pay for the damage
grant2 of 2noun
the act of granting
something granted: as
a gift (as of money or land) for a particular purpose
a research grant
an area of land granted by a government
1 The assets in the corpus can be managed, invested and distributed by the trustee, who can only follow instructions issued by the grantor.
2 More subtly, an award positions the grantor of the award as the sole legitimate voice in determining who deserves the award.
3 The reversion rule designates a remainder in the heirs of the grantor or testator.
复归权规则则赋予出让人或遗嘱人的继承人一项复归权。
4 But in moments of distraction I can't help flicking to the back to see whether I recognise the name of their editor, or if there will be gracious thanks to famous novelists or artistic grantors.
5 Trusts allow one person, a grantor, to transfer assets to a trustee who then manages and directs them for a third beneficiary.
6 When discussing a deed, the grantee is the one receiving the property while the grantor is transferring ownership.
7 Austin said their model doesn’t fit the typical homeless model, which can make it difficult for grantors.
8 Alexander Hamilton may have offered Mr. Lessig arguments. The 10th Amendment still gives some weight to the states and their citizens, grantors of the federal government’s powers.
9 Velasquez says the solution lies in creating a process where financial institutions and other credit grantors can verify an applicant’s name and number with the Social Security Administration for identity confirmation.
10 The return of an estate to the grantor or to the grantor's heirs or successor after the grant has expired.
在赠予期满后,财产对赠予者或赠予者的继承者或继任者的返回。
11 These individuals have specific roles in the process — acting as grantor and grantee.
12 Currently there are three people, known as the grantors, who may award them - the Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh, and the Prince of Wales.
13 The filing argued any investigation would violate his right to privacy and violate his rights as a grantor and beneficiary of the Donald J. Trump Revocable Trust.
14 Zhuofu people: to track grantor , who also encumbered.
卓福民: 赛道也要押, 人也要押.
15 As for the issue of party's qualification of shareholder's right trust, the author holds that settler must be the holder of shares i. e. shareholder or his legal grantor.
关于股权信托当事人资格,作者主张,股权信托中的委托人应为股权的持有人——股东或其合法授权人。
16 Prospective grantors, typically the head of household or primary breadwinner in the family, should consult a law firm, CPA practice or a seasoned trust company for this purpose.
17 The trusts are “revocable” because the grantors can make changes to the terms, distribute assets early and even revoke the entire trust instrument.
18 The attorney will provide a special warranty against any defects that occurred while the grantor owned the property.
19 For the last century or so the monarch, their consort and heir have each issued their own Royal Warrants - making them grantors - and there are currently about 900 Royal Warrants held by 800 companies.
20 When you transfer a house deed, the seller is the grantor and the buyer is the grantee.