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Discover Ludwig"sign over" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the act of transferring formal rights, possession, or ownership from one person or entity to another. For example, "The attorney had her sign over the rights to the property to her brother."
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sign over
verb
To sign a document transferring property or rights to somebody else
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"See that sign over there?
Sign over shop reads "N.Y.
A sign over the door says, "AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL ZION".
"You see that sign over there?
It is: don't sign over your copyright.
A sign over one door said: "Arabs".
It has no Web site or sign over the door.
A few blocks away, a sign over Caskey's Tavern beckoned.
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After a minute, the mother noticed a "tree climbing prohibited" sign (over-regulated L.A.).
Check out more photos of Frances Goldin and her sign over the years below.
This process is known as 'handoff' and by closely related names, such as 'sign-out', 'sign-over', or 'handover'handover
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