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