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title deed

Noun

Meaning

title deed (plural title deeds)

(law) A deed or similar document by which the title to property is conveyed between parties.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Examples

“Accused number four and five are to hand over an original title deed of the property that is jointly owned by them. Source: Internet

Resident Mandla Msomi (49) of KwaThema White City, says he’s very happy to have received the title deed. Source: Internet

DKVG also advises that you check whether the developer or municipality imposed any conditions on your title deed that could prevent you from leasing your property on a short-term basis. Source: Internet

Mr. Mwamba said that the matter has taken quite some time to be processed because the title deed was acquired a long time ago in 1976. Source: Internet

The main property holds a title deed of about 200 years. Source: Internet

“Under this State title deed two farms were deliberately consolidated in 2008 with the first farm measuring more 348 ha and the second farm measures 1 154ha, totaling more than 1502ha,” documents show. Source: Internet

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