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de·liv·er vt -ered, -er·ing: to transfer possession of (property) to another: put into the possession or exclusive control of anothera deed must be deliver ed to be effective — W. M. McGovern, Jr. et al. see also gift compare bail, convey, donate, give, sellde·liv·er·able adj
Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam-Webster. 1996.
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carry, cart, commit, communicate, convey, dedere, delegate, entrust, forward, give into another's keeping, give out, hand, hand down, haul, impart, make over, pass on, place in the possession of, prodere, put into the hands of, relay, remit, send, ship, surrender, tradere, traject, transfer by deed, transfer property, transfer right, transfuse, translate, translocate, transmit, transplant, transport, turn over
associated concepts: agreement to deliver, constructively delivered, deliver himself up, deliver in trust, deliver possession, deliver up, delivered for shipment, executed and delivered, sold and delivered, writing signed and delivered
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assign (transfer ownership), attorn, bear (yield), bestow, cede, clear, confer (give), consign, contribute (supply), convey (transfer), delegate, devolve, discharge (liberate), disengage, disenthrall, dole, extricate, free, give (grant), grant (transfer formally), impart, liberate, pardon, parole, pass (determine), phrase, post, present (make a gift), pronounce (speak), provide (supply), publish, quit (free of), recite, redeem (repurchase), refer (send for action), release, relieve (free from burden), relinquish, remark, rescue, serve (deliver a legal instrument), speak, supply, tender, transfer, transmit, transport, utter
Burton's Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006
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v.To hand something over to someone else; to voluntarily transfer title or possession of something to someone else’s possession or control.n.delivery
The Essential Law Dictionary. — Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008.
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v.to actually hand an object, money or document to another.
Law dictionary. EdwART. 2013.