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Discover LudwigThe phrase "property deed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in any sentence that refers to an official or legal document that transfers ownership of a property from one person or entity to another. For example, "I had to sign a property deed in order to transfer ownership of the house to my brother."
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But the agreement lapsed in 1998, with both sides claiming the property deed.
He possesses that property deed, though the land is now owned by Ariel Sharon, the former prime minister of Israel.
They are "landmen", trained to trawl through property deed archives going back a hundred years or more.
Its property deed, dated 1750, reserves a right-of-way for all time for the King of France.
Last year, Mr. Gluck, who still manages Riverton, defaulted on his loans and offered to turn over the property deed in lieu of foreclosure.
A lengthy dispute followed, which was finally resolved last month; Fair, whose name was on the property deed, agreed to move out, in return for a payment.
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Mr. Folchi found no records of her in property deeds.
Lacking property deeds, residents were given only 72 hours notice to go.
By 1933 most of his remaining employees in Florida were being paid in property deeds rather than cash.
It was a shock to learn that property deeds, like divorce papers, have to be handled by lawyers.
Mr. Hurley verified through property deeds and tax documents that the houses were part of the historic village.
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