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1) дія, діяння, вчинок; подвиг; акт; запис; угода; документ (в т. ч. з печаткою)•- deed box- deed in fee
- deed indented
- deed of agency
- deed of arrangement
- deed of arms
- deed of assignment
- deed of cession
- deed of conveyance
- deed of covenant
- deed of defeasance
- deed of exchange
- deed of foundation
- deed of gift
- deed of horror
- deed of inventory
- deed of ownership
- deed of partnership
- deed of pledge
- deed of protest
- deed of purchase
- deed of real estate
- deed of release
- deed of separation
- deed of settlement
- deed of title
- deed of transfer
- deed of trust
- deed of valor
- deed of valour
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1) действие; поступок; деяние2) факт•deed indented — документ с линией отреза и отрывным дубликатом;
deed in fee — документ о передаче абсолютного права собственности на недвижимость;
- deed of agencydeed mortis causa — шотл. акт дарения на случай смерти
- deed of arrangement
- deed of assignment
- deed of covenant
- deed of conveyance
- deed of defeasance
- deed of gift
- deed of protest
- deed of real estate
- deed of release
- deed of separation
- deed of settlement
- deed of trust
- absolute deed
- assignment deed
- mortgage deed
- quitclaim deed
- tax deed
- title deed
- trust deed
См. также в других словарях:
deed indented — Same as deed of indenture … Ballentine's law dictionary
deed — A conveyance of realty; a writing signed by grantor, whereby title to realty is transferred from one to another. National Fire Ins. Co. v. Patterson, 170 Okl. 593, 41 P.2d 645, 647. A written instrument, signed, and delivered, by which one person … Black's law dictionary
deed — A conveyance of realty; a writing signed by grantor, whereby title to realty is transferred from one to another. National Fire Ins. Co. v. Patterson, 170 Okl. 593, 41 P.2d 645, 647. A written instrument, signed, and delivered, by which one person … Black's law dictionary
Deed — For the British cargo ship, see SS Deed. Property law … Wikipedia
Deed poll — (Law) A deed of one part, or executed by only one party, and distinguished from an indenture by having the edge of the parchment or paper cut even, or polled as it was anciently termed, instead of being indented. Burrill. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
deed poll — ► NOUN English Law ▪ a legal deed made and executed by one party only, especially to formalize a change of a person s name. ORIGIN so named because the parchment was ‘polled’ or cut even, not indented as in the case of a deed made by two parties … English terms dictionary
Deed poll — A deed poll (plural: deeds poll) is a legal document binding only to a single person or several persons acting jointly to express an active intention. It is, strictly speaking, not a contract because it binds only one party and expresses an… … Wikipedia
deed — n. & v. n. 1 a thing done intentionally or consciously. 2 a brave, skilful, or conspicuous act. 3 actual fact or performance (kind in word and deed; in deed and not in name). 4 Law a written or printed document often used for a legal transfer of… … Useful english dictionary
deed poll — A deed made in one part and signed only by the grantor. It took its name from the fact that the edges were smooth and polled or shaven, as distinguished from a deed which was indented and in two parts. When such a deed is accepted by the grantee … Ballentine's law dictionary
deed poll — [16] Contrary to what the term’s modern pronunciation might seem to suggest, with the main stress on its first element rather than its second, a deed poll is a sort of deed, not a sort of poll. It originally referred to a legal document made and… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
deed poll — noun English Law a legal deed made and executed by one party only, especially to formalize a change of a person s name. Origin C16: so named because the parchment was ‘polled’ or cut cleanly, not indented at the edges as in the case of a deed… … English new terms dictionary