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21deed of partnership — ˌdeed of ˈpartnership noun deeds of partnership PLURALFORM [countable] LAW COMMERCE a formal agreement to begin a partnership * * * deed of partnership UK US noun [C] (plural deeds of partnership …
22Deed — Deed, v. t. To convey or transfer by deed; as, he deeded all his estate to his eldest son. [Colloq. U. S.] [1913 Webster] …
23Deed poll — (Law) A deed of one part, or executed by only one party, and distinguished from an indenture by having the edge of the parchment or paper cut even, or polled as it was anciently termed, instead of being indented. Burrill. [1913 Webster] …
24Deed of trust — can refer to: *Trust deed (real estate) in law, a form of mortgage *A legal trust instrument *Deed of Trust (album) music album …
25deed of tax covenant — deed of tax covenant/tax deed Relevant only for a share purchase. Can be separate document or part of the acquisition agreement. Its main purpose is to protect the buyer against tax liabilities of the target company that relate to events arising… …
26deed of release — index quitclaim, waiver Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 deed of release …
27deed of inspectorship — UK US noun [C] (plural deeds of inspectorship) ► LAW a legal agreement in which a business and its creditors (= people it owes money to) choose another person or company to manage the business, so that the money owed can be paid back. This is a… …
28deed poll — ► NOUN English Law ▪ a legal deed made and executed by one party only, especially to formalize a change of a person s name. ORIGIN so named because the parchment was ‘polled’ or cut even, not indented as in the case of a deed made by two parties …
29deed — [dēd] n. [ME dede < OE ded, dæd, akin to Ger tat, ODu dede, ON dath, Goth deds: for IE base see DO1] 1. a thing done; act 2. a feat of courage, skill, etc. 3. action; actual performance [honest in word and deed] 4. Law …
30Deed — (d[=e]d), a. Dead. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] …