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Verb
/dēd/,
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deeds, plural;
  1. Convey or transfer (property or rights) by legal deed
    • - they deeded their property to their children
Noun
  1. An action that is performed intentionally or consciously
    • - doing good deeds
  2. A brave or noble act
    • - their deeds will live on in song
  3. Action or performance
    • - she had erred in both deed and manner
  4. A legal document that is signed and delivered, esp. one regarding the ownership of property or legal rights


  1. a legal document signed and sealed and delivered to effect a transfer of property and to show the legal right to possess it; "he signed the deed"; "he kept the title to his car in the glove compartment"
  2. act: something that people do or cause to happen
  3. (deeds) works: performance of moral or religious acts; "salvation by deeds"; "the reward for good works"
  4. A deed is a signed and, in some jurisdictions, usually sealed legal instrument in writing used to grant a right. Deeds have historically been part of the broader category of instruments under seal, requiring only the affixing of a common seal to render them valid. ...
  5. DEEDS (Development Education Society) is an Indian Non-Governmental Organisation established in 1989. It is a non-profit, non-political, non-sectarian organisation which operates in the Ponnai area of Tamil Nadu in Southern India. ...
  6. An action or act; something that is done; A brave or noteworthy action; a feat or exploit; Action or fact, as opposed to rhetoric or deliberation; A legal contract showing bond; To transfer real property by deed
  7. (Deeds) A legal document that shows who owns the property.
  8. (Deeds) Legal documents that demonstrate ownership of a property or piece of land.
  9. (Deeds) A Document that shows Ownership of Property Recorded chronologically, computerized/imaged. Retention: Administrative, historical, legal, & permanent.
  10. (Deeds) Doings; Good Actions; Grace
  11. (Deeds) Includes record of deeds (volumes) and original handwritten deeds left in the courthouse after being deposited with the clerk for probate and recording. ...
  12. (Deeds) Legal title document which provides historical information about the property.
  13. (Deeds) These are the legal ownership documents of your home or property. Your lender holds them as security for your mortgage.
  14. Written deeds are, according to Muhammadan law, of three kinds: I. Mustabia-I-marum, or regular documents, such as are executed on paper, and have a regular title, superscription, &c, which are equivalent to oral declaration, whether the person is present or absent. II. ...
  15. The legal document conveying title to a property.
  16. A signed legal document bearing witness to a legal transaction, such as the purchase or sale of a property.
  17. A written document by which title to real property is transferred from one owner to another.
  18. A written instrument by which title to land is conveyed.
  19. Legal document by which title to real property is transferred from one owner to another. The deed contains a description of the property, and is signed, witnessed, and delivered to the buyer at closing.
  20. A document identifying legal ownership of real estate, and used to transfer it from a seller to a buyer.
  21. The official written document conveying real property to a given owner. This is the document that is the official record of property ownership for public records.
  22. A legal document, which is signed by both the vendor and the purchaser transferring ownership. This document is registered as evidence of ownership.
  23. a written instrument, which when properly executed and delivered, conveys title to real property.
  24. A document through which a conveyance of property is effected.
  25. A document which is executed in accordance with the legal requirements of a particular jurisdiction, which may stipulate (depending on the jurisdiction in question) that the document must expressly state that it is a deed and/or be signed and delivered. ...