Escrow Agreement For Software

State:
Arizona
Control #:
AZ-SALES-13
Format:
Word; 
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Escrow Instructions - Short Form: This document is a list of intructions when dealing with the escrow account, attached to the buying/selling of property. This form outlines the duties to be performed by the Buyer, Seller and Escrow Agent in conjunction with the buying and selling of the land or home. It is available for download in both Word and Rich Text formats.

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