- A
grant, in law, is a
transfer of property,
generally from a
person or
other entity giving the
property (the
grantor) to a
person or
entity receiving the...
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member to
manage the
grantor's affairs in case
illness or
injury makes the
grantor unable to act. If a
springing power is used, the
grantor should specify exactly...
- the
grantor, such as
children or grandchildren, who are
prohibited from
being named beneficiaries of
another estate freeze technique, the
grantor retained...
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Intentionally defective grantor trust is
sometimes used to
reduce estate taxes. It
works as follows: The
grantor creates the
trust The
grantor transfers investment...
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Grant,
Colorado Grant-Valkaria,
Florida Grant, Iowa
Grant,
Michigan Grant,
Minnesota Grant,
Nebraska Grant, Ohio, an
unincorporated community Grant,...
-
serve as
grantor,
trustee and
beneficiary simultaneously until they die. In many
other instances,
especially after the
death of the
initial grantor, there...
-
Ulysses S.
Grant (born
Hiram Ulysses Grant;
April 27, 1822 – July 23, 1885) was an
American military officer, politician, and the 18th
president of the...
- then the
grantor or the
heirs have a
right of
entry if the
condition occurs, but the
estate does not
automatically revert to the
grantor; this is a...
- instrument. One
approach to
conducting a full
grantor/grantee
title search starts by
searching the
grantor index in the
County records and
determining the...
- of the gift. The age of the
grantor also matters. If the
grantor is
older there is a
greater likelihood that the
grantor will die
during the term of the...