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demise a deed of title

 

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Demise a Deed of Title

Definition:

Demise a Deed of Title refers to the act of transferring the legal ownership of a property or asset by means of a legally binding document called a deed of title.

Part of Speech:

Noun

Sense:

1. The act of transferring legal ownership through a deed of title.

Usage:

1. The demise of a deed of title occurred when the property was sold to a new owner.

2. The attorney handled the demise of the deed of title smoothly and efficiently.

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