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title deed

NOUN
  1. a legal document proving a person's right to property

How To Use title deed In A Sentence

  • This agreement binds both parties to purchase/sell the property under the terms and conditions agreed, subject to clear title deed determined by the notary public.
  • I hate such curious -- odso, I must take this box up into his bed-room -- he charged me to see to it myself -- I hate such inquisitive -- I wonder what is in it, it feels heavy (_Reads_) "Leases, title deeds, wills. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 4 Poems and Plays
  • Experts say other tablets of its kind have been unearthed in many other ancient tombs and just like today's title deeds, they are credentials of land purchase and ownership.
  • A restrictive clause in the title deed limited the land use to mission purposes.
  • The most important are the title deeds and, if the property is in a town, a building permit from the municipality.
  • Masondo then handed title deeds to several residents at Zola and Emdeni, and was greeted with joyful shouting and ululating.
  • Every title deed should be documented as per this index only.
  • The housing project will "formalise" the Folweni informal settlement with the main focus on service provision including upgrading services and the delivery of title deeds. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The documents range from Lord Halifax's family archives to Charlotte Bronte's final testament, to humble title deeds.
  • The interim order also forbids him from lighting fires on any land except for land that he legally owns by way of a title deed.
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