
1) Accomplishment 2) Achievement 3) Acquiring 4) Act 5) Action 6) Actuation 7) Causation 8) Causing 9) Contract 10) Departure 11) Discovery 12) Disinterment 13) Document 14) Effectuation 15) Egression 16) Enfeoffment 17) Equalisation 18) Equalization 19) Exhumation 20) Exploit 21) Feat 22) Geste 23) Getting
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1) Accomplishment 2) Achievement 3) Act up again 4) Action 5) Action and legal document 6) Action that works both ways 7) Action works both ways 8) Actual performance 9) An act defended heartlessly 10) An act defended unguardedly 11) An act heartlessly denied 12) An act possibly reciprocated 13) An exploit or achievement
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- a notable achievement
- a legal document signed and sealed and delivered to effect a transfer of property and to show the legal right to possess it
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• (a.) Dead. • (v. t.) That which is done or effected by a responsible agent; an act; an action; a thing done; -- a word of extensive application, including, whatever is done, good or bad, great or small. • (v. t.) To convey or transfer by deed; as, he deeded all his estate to his eldest son. • (v. t.) Fact; reality; -- whence w...
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A legal document that transfers a property.
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A signed legal document that shows your ownership of a property, usually held by the mortgage company or solicitor until the mortgage on a property is fully repaid.
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A document that is formally signed, sealed and delivered. Contract under seal and specialty contracts are other names for deeds. Unlike normal contracts they are enforceable even though they are one sided, ie the person making the deed does not get any consideration in return. A promise or gift that is not given under a deed and not for any mutual ...
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Is a legal document transferring the ownership of a piece of property.
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1. That which is done or effected by a responsible agent; an act; an action; a thing done; a word of extensive application, including, whatever is done, good or bad, great or small. 'And Joseph said to them, What deed is this which ye have done?' (Gen. Xliv. 15) 'We receive the due reward of our deeds.' (Luke xxiii. 41) 'Would serve his kind in dee...
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A written document used to evidence ownership and/or transfer title to real estate.
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1) n. The document that transfers ownership / title, or transfers and interest in real property to another person. The deed is required to identify the grantor (the person transferring the property) and the grantee (the party receiving the property, describe the property, and be signed by the grantor before a notary public to acknowledge that he/sh...
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A written document by which the title to a property is transferred from one party (the grantor) to another (the grantee).
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A legal document which is 'signed, sealed and delivered' not just signed. This has special significance in law. Title to both freehold and leasehold property can only be transferred by deed.
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Deed adjective Dead. [ Obsolete]
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Deed noun [ Anglo-Saxon
d...d ; akin to Old Saxon
dād , D. & Danish
daad , German
thai , Swedish
dåd , Goth.
d...ds ; from the root of
do . See
Do ,
transitive verb ]
1. That which is done or effe...
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Deed transitive verb To convey or transfer by deed; as, he
deeded all his estate to his eldest son. [ Colloq. U. S.]
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A document, which legally transfers ownership of property from one party to another, most commonly... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/deed.htm?id=378&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of deed'>more</a>
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A written document for the transfer of land or other real property from one person to another. A quitclaim deed conveys only such rights as the grantor has. A warranty deed conveys specifically described rights which together comprise good title.
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A document that transfers ownership of real estate and is recorded in the local public land records. (See also: deed of trust, quitclaim deed, transfer-on-death deed, warranty deed)
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A written document that must make it clear on its face that it is intended to be a deed and is validly executed as a deed. An executed deed after 31 July 1990 requires that the individual making the deed sign it. A witness must also sign it to attest that the signature of the individual making the deed was made in his/her presence. Alternatively, t...
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In law a deed is a writing containing some contract or agreement, and the evidence of its execution, made between parties legally capable of entering into a contract or agreement; particularly an instrument on paper or parchment, conveying real estate to a purchaser or donee. It is either an indenture or a deed poll; the former made between two or ...
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A legal document which sets out the terms of an agreement, which is signed by both parties
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a written document by which a person transfers ownership of real property to another. A deed must be properly executed and delivered in order to be effective.
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feat noun a notable achievement; `he performed a great deed`; `the book was her finest effort`
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a document that legally transfers ownership of property from one person to another. The deed is recorded on public record with the property description and the owner's signature. Also known as the title.
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