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has gloss | (noun) document transferring title or right or claim to another quitclaim, quitclaim deed |
has gloss | eng: A quitclaim deed is a term used to describe a document by which a person (the "grantor") disclaims any interest the grantor may have in a piece of real property and passes that claim to another person (the grantee). A quitclaim deed neither warrants nor professes that the grantor's claim is valid. By contrast, the deeds normally used for real estate sales (called grant deeds or warranty deeds, depending on the jurisdiction) contain guarantees from the grantor to the grantee that the title is clear. The exact nature of the warranties varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Quitclaim deeds are sometimes used for transfers between family members, gifts, placing personal property into a business entity, to eliminate clouds on title, or in other special or unusual circumstances. |
lexicalization | eng: Quit Claim Deed |
lexicalization | eng: quitclaim deed |
lexicalization | eng: quitclaim |
subclass of | (noun) document effecting a property transfer conveyance |
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lexicalization | deu: Eigentumsübertragung |
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lexicalization | hye: հրաժարում իրավունքից |
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lexicalization | kor: 권리 포기 |
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has gloss | nld: Een quitclaim, of figurantenovereenkomst, is een overeenkomst tussen producent en figurant. In zo'n overeenkomst geeft de figurant toestemming voor de gemaakte opnames en verklaart de figurant geen aanspraak te zullen maken op het portretrecht. Bij een acteur staan deze verklaringen vaak al in een andere overeenkomst, die al voor aanvang van de opnames getekend is. |
lexicalization | nld: quitclaim |
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