Holds deed to
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OWNSHolds deed to
OWNSHolds the deed to
OWNSHolds the deed on
ACTUSDeed, to Diocletian
OWNHave deed to
OWNSHas deed to
OWNHold the deed to
OWNHas the deed to
OWNEDHeld the deed to
OWNHave the deed to
OWNSHas the deed to
OWNEDHad the deed to
POSSESSHold the deed to
ALIENEEParty to a deed
OWNINGHaving the deed to
deedsto transfer by deed
deedto transfer by deed
deedingto transfer by deed
STEADIEDIt's a deed to be composed
deededDEED, to transfer by a legal document
deedingDEED, to transfer by a legal document
deedsDEED, to transfer by a legal document
remiseto give up a claim to; surrender by deed
remiseto give, grant, or release a claim to deed
remisesto give up a claim to; surrender by deed
remisedto give up a claim to; surrender by deed
shazamUsed to introduce an extraordinary deed, story, or transformation
escrowto place a deed in the hands of a third party
penaliseto declare (an action, deed, etc.) punishable by law or rule
escrowingESCROW, to place a deed in the hands of a third party
escrowsESCROW, to place a deed in the hands of a third party
escrowedESCROW, to place a deed in the hands of a third party
quitclaimto draw up a quitclaim, a deed relinquishing a claim, such as a mining title
quitclaimingQUITCLAIM, to draw up a quitclaim, a deed relinquishing a claim, such as a mining title
quitclaimedQUITCLAIM, to draw up a quitclaim, a deed relinquishing a claim, such as a mining title
backbonda deed attaching a qualification or condition to the terms of a conveyance or other instrument
backbondsBACKBOND, a deed attaching a qualification or condition to the terms of a conveyance or other instrument
deliveriesThe formal or symbolic handing over of property, esp. a sealed deed, to a grantee or third party
deliveryThe formal or symbolic handing over of property, esp. a sealed deed, to a grantee or third party
deliveringAcknowledge that one intends to be bound by (a deed), either explicitly by declaration or implicitly by formal handover