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deed

[deed] / did /




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And because his ex-wife was still on both the mortgage documents and the property deeds, he was also unable to sell the property to cover the outstanding amount.

From BBC

The crowd was taught to cross their arms to signal disapproval for bad deeds, such as sharing disinformation online.

From Barron's

You could create a “life estate” or “right of occupancy” deed.

From MarketWatch

A transfer-on-death deed means your friend’s house becomes her son’s after her passing, if she names him on that document.

From MarketWatch

In a world fixated on celebrity and fortune, Eilish and Parton remind us that moral accountability, whether in words or deeds, matters as much as the dollars themselves.

From Salon