/ɡrɑːnˈtɔː/ – Noun
Definition: 1. người giao quyền;
2. người cung cấp tiền trợ cấp;
3. người cấp giấy phép.
A more thorough explanation: A grantor is a person or entity who transfers ownership of property or assets to another party through a legal document known as a grant. The grantor is the individual or entity that is giving the property or assets, while the recipient is known as the grantee.
Example: The grantor, John Smith, conveyed the property to the grantee through a deed.