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Avoidance of a Deed

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bargain and sale deed

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Habendum of a Deed

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Next without a context in a deed or other writing

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Indenture

Indenture, a deed indented between two or more parties, so called because duplicates of every deed inter partes were once written

Exploit

A deed or act especially a heroic act a deed of renown an adventurous or noble achievement as the exploits

Chirograph

Chirograph a deed or other public instrument in writing, which anciently was attested by the subscription and crosses of witnesses: afterwards,

Escrow

A deed bond or other written engagement delivered to a third person to be held by him till some act

Malefice

An evil deed artifice enchantment

Misdeed

An evil deed a wicked action

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Avoidance of a Deed

Matched in: Term Avoidance of a Deed

bargain and sale deed

Matched in: Term bargain and sale deed

Habendum of a Deed

Matched in: Term Habendum of a Deed

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Next without a context in a deed or other writing

Matched in: Term Next without a context in a deed or other writing

Indenture

Indenture, a deed indented between two or more parties, so called because duplicates of every deed inter partes were once written

Exploit

A deed or act especially a heroic act a deed of renown an adventurous or noble achievement as the exploits

Chirograph

Chirograph a deed or other public instrument in writing, which anciently was attested by the subscription and crosses of witnesses: afterwards,

Escrow

A deed bond or other written engagement delivered to a third person to be held by him till some act

Malefice

An evil deed artifice enchantment

Misdeed

An evil deed a wicked action

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