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Deed
Deed [fr. d'd, Sax.; ded gaded, Goth.;daed, Dut.], a formal document on paper or parchment duly signed, sealed, and delivered. It is either an indenture (factum inter partes) needing an actual indentation [(English) Real Property Act,...
Lease
lessor, who is possessed of the reversion (as to a reversion being essential to a lease, see 1 Platt on Lease, pp. 9 et seq.); he to whom the property is granted, the lessee. The consideration is
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Reddendum
by the words 'yielding and paying,' or similar expressions importing a covenant if executed by the lessee. Consult Platt on Leases, vol. ii. p. 82. See DEED.
Whereas
repugant, may be struck out as impertinent, and shall not vitiate a deed in other respects sensible. See Platt on Covts. 35.
Yieldimg and paying
Yieldimg and paying, the first words of the reddendum clause in a lease. See REDDENDUM; Platt on Covenants.
Kioways
Indians distantly related to the Shoshones They formerly inhabited the region about the head waters of the North Platte
Pawnees
A tribe of Indians called also Loups who formerly occupied the region of the Platte river but now 1890 live mostly in the Indian Territory Oklahoma The term is often used in a
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