Grantor

/ˈɡræntər/ noun

The person who transfers property, rights, or interests to another party. In real estate, the grantor is the seller who conveys title to the buyer (grantee).

From Latin 'grantare' meaning 'to promise' or 'to warrant,' through Old French 'granter.' The term evolved from medieval legal practices where land transfers required formal grants from feudal lords.

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