0 an agreement between two people or organizations in which money or property is kept by a third person or organization until a particular condition is met :
1 an agreement between two people or organizations in which money or property is kept by a third person or organization until a particular condition is met:
Current rules require homeowners to collect the grants in installments from an escrow account.
However, this is a minor risk easily resolved by an escrow or senior claim arrangement on the underlying physical.
Two escrow funds are needed in the present case, one to protect floor consumption prior to annuitization, and the other to protect floor consumption afterwards.
Escrow contracts are an established method to guarantee continuity of business when licensing business-critical software applications.
We demonstrate that the presence of these two escrow funds reduces the optimal delay period, bringing forward annuitization whenever the consumption floor is non-zero.
There will be no mandatory link between key escrow and being an approved provider of cryptography services under the proposed e-commerce legislation.
Key escrow, public-private key infrastructures and the use of asymmetric cyphers are all valuable tools for industry for purely commercial reasons.
It is clear that there is not enough in funds released into the escrow account so far.
I take his point that we should not automatically link key escrow simply with issues of criminality.