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        deed
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        noun
        noun: deed; plural noun: deeds
        1. 1.
          literary
          an action that is performed intentionally or consciously.
          "doing good deeds"
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        2. 2.
          a legal document that is signed and delivered, especially one regarding the ownership of property or legal rights.
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        verb: deed; 3rd person present: deeds; past tense: deeded; past participle: deeded; gerund or present participle: deeding
        1. convey or transfer (property or rights) by legal deed.
          "they deeded their property to their children"
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        DEED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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        a legal document that is an official record and proof of ownership of property: According to the deed, she owns the land from here to the river.

        Deed Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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        7 days ago — noun ; 1 · something that is done · did my good ; 2 · a usually illustrious act or action : feat, exploit. a hero's daring ; 3 · the act of performing ...

        Deed - Wikipedia

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        In common law, a deed is any legal instrument in writing which passes, affirms or confirms an interest, right, or property and that is signed, attested, ...

        Deed: Legal Definition, Types, Requirements, Vs. Title

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        A deed is a document that transfers the title to property from one owner to another. It describes the property being transferred and names all parties to the ...
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        Deed Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com

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        something that is done, performed, or accomplished; an act: Do a good deed every day. an exploit or achievement; feat: brave deeds. Often deeds ...

        Deed definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

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        A deed is a document containing the terms of an agreement, especially an agreement concerning the ownership of land or a building. ... He asked if I had the deeds ...

        deed | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute

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        A deed is a legal document that grants ownership to a piece of real estate or other property asset. A deed transfers the title of an asset to a new owner, ...

        Deed - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com

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        A deed is an action that you perform with intent, like turning in a lost wallet you find in a store. Definitely a good deed. The word deed is often used to ...

        Deed Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

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        DEED meaning: 1 : something that is done an act or action; 2 : a legal document that shows who owns a building or piece of land often plural in British ...

        deed - Legal Dictionary | Law.com

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        1) n. the written document which transfers title (ownership) or an interest in real property to another person. The deed must describe the real property, name ...
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