Escrow in a sentence as a noun

They had source escrow which results in them hiring a development team to port it.

It's a go/no-go system, basically the same as an escrow.

It doesn't matter what the 'results' are, or if it's in escrow or tied to the results: you just wouldn't.

Holding funds in escrow should not be a complicated problem.

Conventional key escrow schemes presume that all users know their keys are escrowed.

Can that money be held in escrow by a third party?Are you willing to go to jail for your customers?

Or wire escrows that go through when any arbiter agrees that the supplier sent the goods to the buyer.

They decide to use a password escrow service... and use a duplicate password to secure it.

Or the famous "P-p-p-p-p-owerbook"[1] scam involved a fake escrow service.

There were attempts at laws requiring key escrow available to the NSA among other restrictions on foreign key size etc.

All of a sudden they start talking about putting an extra 10-15% in escrow, or doing an earn-out instead of a straight acquisition, as a hedge.

The article is wrong in saying it's not escrow - the justification used is "the independent party might sod off with the money"; that is a downside to current escrow services when they go wrong, not the actual escrow function itself.

In this CLS Bank case, the claimed patent involves a method for eliminating certain types of risk associated with an escrow closing and used a technological process by which to mimic a phantom version of the closing as a security check before allowing the real transaction to close.

On 1/31, a SR Forum user warned, "SR2 massive scam about to hit very soon" >no Auto Finalize/no resolution center coins are pilling up massively \n whitout anyone even realising what s coming .\n >there is propably couple millions $$ just in escrow alone and \n no one is ******* complaining.\n >You guys really think it takes more than a month to implement\n a resolution center?how dumb are you\n >This is about to be the biggest scam in the history of the darkmarkets.\n >Defcon postponing dates again and again,then annoucing that a fix\n has been done when clearly it hasn t done **** ?

Escrow definitions

noun

a written agreement (or property or money) delivered to a third party or put in trust by one party to a contract to be returned after fulfillment of some condition