
1) Legal terminology
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n. a real property deed which transfers (conveys) only that interest in the property in which the grantor has title. Commonly used in transfers of title or interests in title, quitclaims are often made to family members, divorcing spouses, or in other transactions between people well-known to each other. Quitclaim deeds are also used to clear up qu...
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A quitclaim deed is a legal instrument by which the owner of a piece of real property, called the grantor, transfers any interest to a recipient, called the grantee. The owner/grantor terminates (`quits”) any right and claim to the property, thereby allowing claim to transfer to the recipient/grantee. Unlike most other property deeds, a quitcl.....
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Document that transfers ownership of real estate, but contains no guarantees that the seller has a valid right to do so, or that others do not have rights to the land.
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Is a document releasing a party from any interest in a piece of real estate.
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A document (a deed) that transfers a person's interest in a piece of real estate, without the warranties or guarantees that are made in a warranty deed.
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(n) A quit claim deed is a document which assigns any interest in a property to a person without transferring the title or without granting any specific right in such property.
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A deed that transfers the owner's interest to a buyer but does not guarantee that there are no other claims against the property. By the laws of Connecticut, it is the common practice there for the owner of land to execute a quit claim deed to a purchaser who has neither possession nor pretence of claim, and as by the laws of that state the deliv.....
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A deed that transfers whatever ownership interest the transferor has in a particular property. The deed does not guarantee anything about what is being transferred, however. For example, a divorcing husband might quitclaim his interest in certain real estate to his former wife, officially giving up any legal interest he may have in the property. Qu...
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a document by which a person either disclaims interest in a property or transfers interest to another person, typically a spouse.
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a deed transferring ownership of a property but does not make any guarantee of clear title.
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a deed that conveys to the grantee only such interests in property as the grantor may have, the grantee assuming responsibility for any claims brought against the property. Cf.
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