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The phrase "a deed of guarantee" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal or financial contexts to refer to a formal document that provides a guarantee or assurance regarding a specific obligation or debt.
Example: "The bank required a deed of guarantee from the business owner to secure the loan."
Alternatives: "guarantee document" or "guarantee agreement".
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Countrywide's local agent in Exeter expected the tenant to pay £360 as a "tenancy fee", £90 for "admin", £60 for "referencing", £90 for the "check-in", £90 for a "guarantor" and £120 for the "deed of guarantee".
A deed of dreadful note.
Only then could the homesteader, with a $6 fee, file for a deed of title.
For a NSAG, signing a deed of commitment is one step towards acknowledging (albeit limited) international responsibility for its actions.
These documents might include, for example, a deed of commitment on forced displacement and HLP pillage (Personal Interview 2016).
A deed of association for "The Proprietors of The Press" was drafted, but surprisingly, the deed was not executed.
Of course, this isn't one of his deeds, it's a deed of an agency of the federal government.
Or they can do a deed in lieu of foreclosure.
The spectacular success made by the DPRK in the H-bomb test this time is a great deed of history, a historic event of the national significance as it surely guarantees the eternal future of the nation.
"The spectacular success made by the DPRK in the H-bomb test this time is a great deed of history, a historic event of the national significance as it surely guarantees the eternal future of the nation," a statement from the state news agency said.
"An evil deed is not redeemed by an evil deed of retaliation.
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