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title deed
noun
- a deed or document containing or constituting evidence of ownership.
title deed
noun
- a deed or document evidencing a person's legal right or title to property, esp real property
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Origin of title deed1
Example Sentences
The president's ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, has said Israel has a "title deed" to the West Bank and "there's no such thing" as occupation or settlements.
She said her divorce proceedings have become drawn out and she is currently unable to remortgage as her husband's name is still on the title deeds of her house.
The couple said they recently learned from the Land Registry that their name is not on the title deeds for the property because FirstPort has not provided the correct information.
Last September, his wife was arrested over corruption allegations, involving cases of theft of motor vehicles and title deeds, which she denied.
“Greed is the reason people are dying. Corrupt civil servants approved, and issued title deeds for riparian lands,†he said.
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