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Rule against perpetuities
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A deed is a legal instrument used to grant a right. The deed is best known as the method of transferring title to real estate from one person to another. However, by the general definition, powers of attorney, commissions, patents, and even diplomas conferring academic degrees are also deeds.

Historically under common law, for an instrument to be a valid deed it needed five things:

  • It must indicate that the instrument itself conveys some privilege or thing to someone. This is indicated by using the word hereby or the phrase by these presents in the sentence indicating the gift.
  • The person receiving the privilege or thing must have the legal capacity to receive it.
  • The grantor must have the legal ability to grant the thing or privilege.
  • A seal must be affixed to it. Most jurisdictions have eliminated this requirement and replaced it with the signature of the grantor. However, for conveyances of real estate, most jurisdictions require that the deed be acknowleged before a notary public or a civil law notary and some may require a witness or witnesses in addition.
  • It must be delivered to and accepted by the recipient.

Conditions attached to the acceptance of a deed are known as covenants.

In the United States of America, a pardon of the President was at one time considered to be a deed and thus needed to be accepted by the recipient. This made it impossible to grant a pardon posthumously. However, in the case of Henry Ossian Flipper, this view was altered when President Bill Clinton pardoned him in 1999.

In some jurisdictions, a deed of trust is used as an equivalent to a mortgage.

In some jurisdictions (especially New Zealand) a deed of endowment is used as an equivalent to a Royal Charter, often used to establish educational or medical institutions. One such example is when the Governor of New Zealand, Sir George Grey, established the Auckland and Wellington Grammar schools in 1850.

In the transfer of real estate, a deed conveys ownership from the old owner (the grantor) to the new owner (the grantee), and can include various warranties. The precise name of these warranties differ by jurisdiction. However the basic difference between them is the degree to which the grantor warrants the title. The grantor may give a general warranty of title against any claims, or the warranty may be limited only to claims which occurred after the grantor obtained the real estate. The latter type of deed is usually known as a special warranty deed. While a general warranty deed is normally used for residenial real estate sales and transfers, special warranty deeds more commonly used in commercial transactions. A third type of deed, known as a bargain and sale deed, implies that the grantor has the right to convey title but makes no warranties against encumbrances. This type of deed is most commonly used by court officials or fiduciaries that hold the property by force of law rather than title, such as properties seized for unpaid taxes and sold at sheriff's sale. A so-called quitclaim deed is (in most states) actually not a deed at all--it is actually an estoppel disclaiming rights of the person signing it to property.

Usually the transfer of ownership of real estate is registered at a cadastre in the United Kingdom. In most parts of the United States, deeds must be submitted to the Recorder of deeds, who acts as a Cadastre, to be registered.de:Urkunde fr:Charte

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Dear Abby: Acts of kindness continue after the deed is done 

Florida Today - 2 hours, 42 minutes ago
Acts of kindness are like pebbles tossed into a reflecting pool. The ripples radiate outward long after the deed is done.
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Panel for recast of Shaw Wallace lease deed  
Indian Express via Yahoo! India News - Feb 13 1:48 PM
The Dutta and Sen Associates, the expert committee set up by the minority development department to assess the legality of the provisions of the lease deed for the Waqf property at 4 and 5 Bankshall Street offered by IMFL manufacturer Shaw Wallace, which has been occupying it for about 100 years, in its report submitted to the state government today, said that the rent for every square metre ...
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Natchez hotel deal finalized 
The Natchez Democrat - 2 hours, 27 minutes ago
NATCHEZ The deed was signed Wednesday selling hotel developer Tom Bauer and company the land to build a hotel across from the convention center. Bauer and New Orleans hotel moguls Warren Reuther and Paul Buckley, along with the Natchez mayor and aldermen, were all smiles at the signing.
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City, developers issued restraining order 
The Natchez Democrat - 2 hours, 35 minutes ago
NATCHEZ Mayor Phillip West says there is room for debate on the ownership of the Pecan Factory land, but the deed on file in the county courthouse says differently.
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ROBERT BRUSS: It's nearly impossible to reverse a deed 
Detroit Free Press - Feb 11 12:22 AM
Dear Bob: My sister signed her house over to her daughter and son-in-law because they said they would provide care for her. She is 79 and she and her son-in-law don't get along. The house is worth more than $800,000. Have you ever heard of a person reversing a deed? -- Sloan J.
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Italy-based group spreading comfort to troops wounded in Iraq 
Stars and Stripes - Feb 13 2:05 PM
NAPLES, Italy The deed itself required very little: some spare time and more than 100 yards of soft, boldly colored fabric.
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Divine Word Unis small deed of global significance 
The National - Feb 13 4:29 PM
THINK globally, act locally. This slogan from those concerned with the environment of our ailing planet is being put to practise at Divine Word University (DWU) in Madang.
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Te Roroa Claims Settlement Bill introduced 
Scoop.co.nz - Feb 13 6:37 PM
The Te Roroa Claims Settlement Bill was introduced to Parliament today. The Bill gives effect to the Deed of Settlement, signed in December 2005, to settle all the historical claims of Northland iwi Te Roroa.
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Not much nobler than Lefty's good deed for Dobler 
Inside Bay Area - Feb 13 3:00 AM
PACIFIC PALISADES He won a golf tournament, the AT&T. On Sunday.
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A kindly request 
Bluffton News-Banner - Feb 13 10:52 AM
This week is Random Acts of Kindness week, where we do a good deed for someone and celebrate those good deeds. I am going to go out on a limb and ask you, the public, for some random acts of kindness. If I am asking for it, how can it be random? I dont want the kindness for myself.
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