Grantor - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ˈɡræntər|
Brit.
|ɡrɑːnˈtɔː|
noun
- a person who makes a grant in legal form
conveyed from grantor to grantee
Extra examples
The mayor refused to grant my request for an interview.
The court granted the motion for a new trial.
I cannot grant you that wish.
We haven't yet been granted access to the archive.
The country was granted independence in 1950.
The judge granted custody of the children to their mother.
I grant that he's a talented writer, but I just don't find his books very interesting.
The house is not perfect, I grant you that.
Her study is being funded by a federal grant.
They wrote a grant proposal to get funding for the project.
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