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  • 71quitclaim deed — see deed Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. quitclaim deed n. A d …

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  • 72Quitclaim deed — A quitclaim deed is a term used to describe a document by which a person (the grantor ) disclaims any interest the grantor may have in a piece of real property and passes that claim to another person (the grantee). A quitclaim deed neither… …

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  • 73warranty deed — see deed Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. warranty deed n. A deed …

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  • 74trust deed — see deed Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. trust deed …

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  • 75Doctrine of worthier title — Property law Part of t …

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  • 76Bargain and sale deed — A bargain and sale deed is in United States real property law, a deed conveying real property without covenants . [Black s Law Dictionary, p. 46 (2001 edition).] This is a deed for which the grantor implies to have or have had an interest in the… …

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  • 77Quiet title — An action to quiet title is a lawsuit brought in a court having jurisdiction over land disputes, in order to establish a party s title to real property against anyone and everyone, and thus quiet any challenges or claims to the title.This legal… …

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  • 78Propaganda of the deed — (or propaganda by the deed , from the French propagande par le fait ) is a concept that promotes physical violence against political enemies as a way of inspiring the masses and catalyzing revolution. It is based on the principles of anarchy and… …

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  • 79Tax deed sale — A tax deed sale is the forced sale, conducted by a governmental agency, of real estate for nonpayment of taxes. It is one of two methodologies used by governmental agencies to collect delinquent taxes owed on real estate, the other being the tax… …

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  • 80grant deed — A deed to real estate containing an implied promise that the person transferring the property actually has good title and that the property is not encumbered in any way, except as described in the deed. This is the most commonly used type of deed …

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