Definition
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).
Etymology
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.
Kelly Says
Think of the grantor as the 'giver' in any property deal - they're literally granting something to someone else! The legal system is obsessed with identifying who's giving what to whom, because that determines who's responsible if things go wrong.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
ሰ任አሰጣ
se-ren-a-se-ta
BNবাংলা
দানকারী
daan-ka-ree
CACatalà
concedent
kon-se-dent
CSČeština
udělující
oo-deh-loo-yee-ch
DADansk
bevilger
be-vil-ger
DEDeutsch
Zuwender
tsoo-ven-der
ELΕλληνικά
οικονόμος
oikono-mos
ESEspañol
concedente
kon-se-den-teh
FAفارسی
ارائه دهنده
araa-eh-deh-deh
FISuomi
myöntäjä
myon-ta-ja
FRFrançais
concedant
kon-se-dan
HIहिन्दी
प्रदानकर्ता
pra-daan-karta
HUMagyar
engedélyező
en-ge-de-le-ze-o
IDBahasa Indonesia
penyerang
pen-ye-rang
ITItaliano
concedente
kon-se-den-teh
KMKM
អ្នកផ្ដល់
an-k-p-tal
MSBahasa Melayu
penyerang
pen-ye-rang
MYမြန်မာ
လွှင့်ပေးသူ
luhng-peh-thu
NLNederlands
bevoegde
be-voeg-deh
NONorsk
bevilger
be-vil-ger
PLPolski
udzielający
ud-ziel-a-y-ach
PTPortuguês
concedente
kon-se-den-teh
RORomână
concedant
kon-se-dan
RUРусский
предоставитель
pred-o-stav-itel
SVSvenska
beviljare
be-vil-ja-reh
TAதமிழ்
ஒப்புதல்
o-pu-thal
TEతెలుగు
గ్రాంటర్
graan-ter
TLTL
nagpapahintulot
na-ga-pa-hin-tu-lot
TRTürkçe
vaat eden
vaat eh-den
UKУкраїнська
надавець
na-da-ve-ts
URاردو
عطا کرنے والا
at-ta kar-ne wa-la
VITiếng Việt
người cấp phép
nguoi cap phep
ZUZU
umshayeli
oom-sha-ye-lee