quitclaim

NOUN
  1. document transferring title or right or claim to another
  2. act of transferring a title or right or claim to another
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How To Use quitclaim In A Sentence

  • He may have been casting around for a suitable site in 1331, when he bought up a quitclaim to a tenement on the north bank of Millfleet.
  • James Shoemaker quitclaimed the property to the company. The Memphis Daily News
  • Under the treaty of 1855 the Choctaws and Chickasaws quitclaimed any supposed interest of theirs in the lands west of the one hundredth degree. A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Volume 9, part 1: Benjamin Harrison
  • In conjunction with the loan, the property was quitclaimed from The Memphis Daily News
  • Prior to the sale, the property was quitclaimed to the seller from ProLogis. The Memphis Daily News
  • Eleven crew members died, and in order to collect a small settlement their relatives had to sign ‘quitclaim’ documents, agreeing never to pursue further legal action.
  • For a good price, and nothing more about signing a quitclaim to my life. MAJIPOOR CHRONICLES
  • For a good price, and nothing more about signing a quitclaim to my life. MAJIPOOR CHRONICLES
  • Though D.A. formerly owned the house outright, she later quitclaimed the deed to herself and D.M. "in consideration of love and affection. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • Scottish independence was restored by the quitclaim of Canterbury, and in 1192 the papacy confirmed that the Scottish church was free of all external authority save the pope's.
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