Cross Marian is no longer the accommodator for his Innocence and, subsequently, a General has disappeared.
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However, he is no longer the accommodator for Judgment.
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Jamie Beamish's cheerful Charlie is the born accommodator while Owen McDonnell's saturnine Jake seethes with mutinous discontent.
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Obliger: someone who performs a service or does a favor
One who accommodates
A party to an IRC S1031 exchange transaction who, pursuant to an Exchange Agreement, acquires relinquished property, holds money from the sale of the relinquished property, acquires replacement property to the Exchanger.
In a conflict, the person who gives in to the demands of another so that they are able to coexist in peace.
Qualified Intermediary. An accommodator can also be a Buyer or Seller in a three-way exchange.
A qualified intermediary who agrees to assist the exchanger to affect a tax-deferred exchange. Also described as a facilitator or an intermediary, a qualified intermediary cannot be the taxpayer, a related party, or an agent of the taxpayer.