Deed
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deed teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- tapu
- eylem {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Kim saygı ve hayranlık hissi duymadan cesur insanların kahramanca eylemlerini okuyabilir?
-Who can read the heroic deeds of brave men without a feeling of respect and admiration?
Örnek Cümle:
Sözler her zaman eylemlerden daha cesurdur.
-Words are always bolder than deeds.
- sene
- sözleşme
- vesika
- doküman (Ticaret)
- belgit
- ağır
- senet
- senetle devret {f}
- tapu senedi
- edim
- iş
Örnek Cümle:
Sözleri işlere çevirmek zorundasın.
-You have to turn words into deeds.
Örnek Cümle:
O her gün bir sevap işler.
-He does one good deed every day.
- hareket
Örnek Cümle:
Onun cesur hareketi ona saygı kazandırdı.
-His brave deed earned him respect.
- Kasten yapılan çok iyi veya çok kötü iş
Örnek Cümle:
He tried to kill his wife and his new girlfriend helped him finish the evil deed.
- davranış
Örnek Cümle:
Kötü düşünceler kötü davranışlara yol açar.
-Bad thoughts lead to bad deeds.
- amel (Din)
- bir işe şahit olmak
- huk. senet, tapu senedi {i}
- cesaretli davranış {i}
- iş,v.senetle devret: n.senet
- hüccet
- hakikatte title deed tapu senedi
- başarı {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Bu başarı, devrimin en simgesel kilometre taşlarından biri oldu.
-This deed became one of the most emblematic milestones of the Revolution.
- to -e senetle devretmek {f}
- kahramanlık {i}
- in deed aslında
- witness a deed tanık olarak senede imza koymak
- (fiil) senetle devretmek
- fiil
- belge
- gizli
- koyu
- derin
- evrak (Ticaret)
- senetle devretmek
- fiiliyat
- title deed
- tapu
- deed in question
- (Kanun) münazaalı senet
- deed law
- (Kanun) tapu kanunu
- deed of agreement
- (Politika, Siyaset) sened-i ittifak
- deed of cession
- (Ticaret) vazgeçme belgesi
- deed of sale
- (Ticaret) satış akdi
- deed of settlement
- (Kanun) veraset senedi
- deed of tax covenant
- (Ticaret) vergi maddesi taahhüdü
- deed to
- (Kanun) senetle devretmek
- deed transfer
- tapu devri
- deed transfer
- tapunun devri
- deed of partnership
- şirket sözleşmesi
- deed of partnership
- ortaklık sözleşmesi
- deed of real estate
- tapu senedi
- deed of transfer
- devir senedi
- deed of trust
- kredili senet
- deed of trust
- vekâletname
- deed in lieu
- yerine senet
- deed of pledge
- Rehin senedi
- deed of protest
- protestoname
- deed poll
- (Kanun) bir kişinin mahkemeye başvurarak ismini değiştirmesi
- deed of arrangement
- (Ticaret) alacaklılarla anlaşma
- deed of assignment
- (Ticaret) devir ve temlik senedi
- deed of assignment
- (Kanun,Ticaret) temlik senedi
- deed of gift
- (Ticaret) hibe senedi
- deed of gift
- (Ticaret) bağış senedi
- deed of transfer
- (Ticaret) devir anlaşması
- deed pool
- tek yanlı sözleşme
- deed of trust
- (Ticaret) vekaletname">(Ticaret) vekaletname
- in deed
- doğrusu
- in deed
- hakikatte
- title deed
- senet
- draw a deed
- belge tanzim etmek
- draw a deed
- belge düzenlemek
- draw up a deed
- belge düzenlemek
- draw up a deed
- senet düzenlemek
- title deed
- tapu senedi
- transfer by deed
- senetle transfer et
- transfer deed
- devir belgesi
- trust deed
- yediemin sözleşmesi
- trust deed
- vekâlet senedi
- warranty deed
- tapu senedi
- achievement, feat, deed
- başarı, feat, senet
- bad deed
- kötü senet
- contract for deed
- bir emlağınn mülkiyetinin alıcıya geçebilmesi için ancak belli sayıda aylık taksitler yatırmasını öngören alıcı ile satıcı arasında imzalanan akit
- evil deed
- kötü eylem
- no good deed goes unpunished
- (deyim) Hiç bir iyi amel cezasız kalmaz
- something done, a deed
- bitmiş bir şey, bir senet
- draw up a deed
- (Ticaret) belge düzenleme
- draw up deed
- (Ticaret) belge düzenleme
- forgery of deed
- (Kanun) senedin sahteliği
- in very deed
- aslında
- in very deed
- en doğrusu
- in very deed
- gerçekten
- in very deed
- gerçekte
- in very deed
- sahih olarak
- original of deed
- (Kanun) senedin aslı
- partnership deed
- (Ticaret) şirket ana sözleşmesi
- possession in deed
- (Ticaret) fiili zilyetlik
- possession in deed
- (Ticaret) fiilen elinde bulundurma
- presentation of deed
- (Kanun) senedin ibrazı
- private deed
- (Ticaret) özel senet
- private deed
- (Ticaret) özel bono
- proving by deed
- (Kanun) senetle isbat
- quitclaim deed
- devir ve temlik belgesi
- quitclaim deed
- emlâk alım satım sözleşmesi
- separation deed
- (Kanun) boşanma belgesi
- separation deed
- (Kanun) eşlerin ayrılma belgesi
- transfer deed
- devir senedi (hisse)
- trust deed
- (fiil)kâletname, yediemin sözleşmesi
- trust deed
- vekâletname
- validity of deed
- (Kanun) senedin geçerliliği
İlgili Terimler
deed teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- A legal contract showing bond
Örnek Cümle:
I inherited the deed to the house.
- To transfer real property by deed
Örnek Cümle:
He deeded over the mineral rights to some fellas from Denver.
- An action or act; something that is done
Örnek Cümle:
I will punish whomever is responsible for this deed!.
- A brave or noteworthy action; a feat or exploit
Örnek Cümle:
The knight's deeds won the hearts of the people.
- Action or fact, as opposed to rhetoric or deliberation
Örnek Cümle:
I have fulfilled my promise in word and in deed.
- to give or transfer by deed {v}
- an action, exploit, agency, fact writing {n}
- Actually, any one of many conveyancing or financing instruments, but generally a conveyancing instrument, given to pass fee title to property upon sale
- The legal document conveying title to a property
- That which is done or effected by a responsible agent; an act; an action; a thing done; a word of extensive application, including, whatever is done, good or bad, great or small
- Instrument used to convey title to real property
- Legal document that formally conveys ownership of property from seller to buyer
- A legal document conveying title to a property
- document transfering ownership and title of property
- A legal instrument transferring title to real property from the seller to the buyer upon the sale of such property
- 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
- The document prepared by a lawyer or notary containing a detailed description of the property which transfers ownership from the vendor to the purchaser This document is then registered against the title to the property as evidence of ownership
- The legal document transferring or conveying title to a property from one party to another
- A signed, written instrument that conveys title to real property
- The legal document used to convey title to real property The deed is the strongest evidence of legal title and therefore should be recorded by the proper legal authority
- Dead
- the document that transfers ownership of a property
- A written document by which title to real property is transferred from one owner to another The deed should contain an accurate description of the property being conveyed, should be signed and witnessed according to the laws of the State where the property is located, and should be delivered to the buyer at closing
- This is the formal written document which transfers the rights of ownership and possession (i e the Title) from the seller to you, the buyer Sometimes the deed is also called a title document It contains an accurate, specific and legal description of the property and is delivered at closing
- 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
- transfer by legal deed {f}
- A legal document conveying title (ownership) to real property from one individual to another
- A written document transferring ownership of land from one to another
- document signed, sealed, and delivered according to the law conveying title to real estate
- A deed is something that is done, especially something that is very good or very bad. the warm feeling one gets from doing a good deed = act
- Illustrious act; achievement; exploit
- Fact; reality; whence we have indeed
- The legal document conveying title to a property from the seller to the buyer
- The legal documents conveying title to a property
- A sealed instrument in writing, on paper or parchment, duly executed and delivered, containing some transfer, bargain, or contract
- a notable achievement; "he performed a great deed"; "the book was her finest effort"
- The formal written document that transfers real property ownership rights from the seller to the buyer It contains an accurate, specific legal description of the property and is delivered at closing
- Performance; followed by of
- A legal document which affects the transfer of ownership of real estate from the seller to the buyer
- act, doing; document, certificate {i}
- A written legal document, which purports to transfer ownership of real property from one party to another
- A deed is a document containing the terms of an agreement, especially an agreement concerning the ownership of land or a building. He asked if I had the deeds to his father's property
- a notable achievement; "he performed a great deed"; "the book was her finest effort" 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
- To convey or transfer by deed; as, he deeded all his estate to his eldest son
- A legal document that conveys title to a property
- Power of action; agency; efficiency
- deed in lieu
- A means of escaping an overly burdenome mortgage If a homeowner can't make the mortgage payments and can't find a buyer for the house, many lenders will accept ownership of the property in place of the money owed on the mortgage Even if the lender won't agree to accept the property, the homeowner can prepare a quitclaim deed that unilaterally transfers the homeowner's property rights to the lender
- deed in lieu
- >> A deed given by a mortgagor to a mortgagee to satisfy a debt and avoid foreclosure
- deed in lieu
- A deed granted by a mortgagor (borrower) to a mortgagee (lender) to satisfy a debt and avoid foreclosure
- deed in lieu
- When a property owner, faced with an inevitable foreclosure and loss of property, deeds the property back to the lender The purpose is to avoid the foreclosure notification being sent to the credit bureaus The deed and lieu will still show up on your credit, and affect the credit adversely Most creditors view a deed in lieu as a foreclosure
- deed in lieu
- A deed given by a mortgagor to a mortgagee to satisfy a debt and avoid foreclosure top
- deed in lieu
- A deed given by a mortgagor to a mortgagee to satisfy a debt and avoid foreclosure
- deed in lieu
- A deed given by a mortgagor to mortgagee to satisfy a debt and avoid foreclosure
- deed of assignment
- transfer of rights or ownership
- deed of divorce
- divorce decree, order of divorce
- deed of lease
- document or certificate of rental
- deed of surrender
- A special type of deed used to merge a life estate with a reversion or remainder
- deed of surrender
- Used to merge a life estate with a reversion or remainder
- deed of surrender
- A legal instrument in which a person with a life interest gives up that interest to the person with underlying title
- deed of trust
- A document by which the title to the property is pledged as security for the repayment of a loan It involves three parties: the borrower, the trustee, and the lender (or beneficiary) The borrower transfers the legal title for the property to the trustee who holds the property in trust as security for the payment of the debt to the lender or beneficiary
- deed of trust
- The document used in some states instead of a mortgage Title is conveyed to a trustee
- deed of trust
- An instrument used in many states in place of a mortgage by which real property is transferred to a trustee by the borrower (trustor), in favor of the lender (beneficiary), to secure repayment of a debt
- deed of trust
- An instrument used in many states in place of a mortgage Property is transferred to a trustee by the borrower (trustor) in favor of the lender (beneficiary), and reconveyed upon payment in full
- deed of trust
- In some states, the document used in place of a mortgage It is a conveyance of the title to land to a trustee as collateral for security of payment of a debt with the condition that the trustee reconveys the title upon the payment of the debt In the event of default on the part of the debtor, the trustee has the power to sell the land and satisfy the debt
- deed of trust
- The document used in some states instead of a mortgage; title is conveyed to a trustee to be held in trust as security for the lender
- deed of trust
- in some states a document used in place of a mortgage; a type of security instrument in which the borrower conveys title to real property to a third party to be held in trust as security for the lender, with the provision that the trustee shall reconvey the title upon the payment of the debt, and conversely, will sell the land and pay the debt in the event of a default by the borrower
- deed of trust
- In some sates, this is used in place of a mortgage or a deed to secure debt While there are only two people involved in a mortgage, the borrower and the lender, there are three people involved in a deed of trust: the borrower, the lender and the trustee Here, the borrower transfers the legal title for the property to the trustee who holds the properly as a security for the debt If the borrower pays the mortgage as agreed, the trustee gives the legal title to the owner If the borrower does not pay the mortgage as agreed, the trustee can sell the property
- deed of trust
- The document used in some states instead of a mortgage; title is conveyed to a trustee rather than to the borrower
- deed of trust
- a written instrument legally conveying property to a trustee often used to secure an obligation such as a mortgage or promissory note
- deed of trust
- In some states, this document is used in place of a mortgage Property is transferred to a trustee by the borrower (trustor), in favor of the lender (beneficiary), and reconveyed upon payment in full
- deed of trust
- The document used in some states instead of a mortgage: title is conveyed to a trustee rather than to the borrower
- deed of trust
- In some states, this is used in place of a mortgage or deed to secure debt While there are only two people involved in a mortgage, the borrower and the lender, there are three people involved in a deed of trust: the borrower, the lender and the trustee Here, the borrower transfers the legal title for the property to the trustee who holds the property as a security for the debt If the borrower pays the mortgage as agreed, the trustee gives the legal title to the owner If the borrower does not pay the mortgage as agreed, the trustee can sell the property (See Mortgage)
- deed of trust
- A written instrument that conveys or transfers property to a trustee Property is transferred by the borrower to a trustee, who holds it as security for the payment of debt, and upon full payment of the debt is reconveyed to the borrower In some states, a deed of trust is used in place of a mortgage
- deed of trust
- A document, used in many states in place of a mortgage, held by a trustee pending repayment of the loan The advantage of a deed of trust is that the trustee does not have to go to court to proceed with foreclosure should the borrower default on the loan
- deed of trust
- A legal document that conveys title to real property to a third party The third party holds title until the owner of the property has repaid the debt in full
- deed of trust
- >> A security instrument used in some states in place of a mortgage by which legal title is conveyed to one or more trustees to secure the repayment of a debt
- deed of trust
- Synonymous to a mortgage A deed of trust or mortgage is obtained, depending on the state in which the borrower will reside
- deed of trust
- Used in many states in lieu of a mortgage to secure the payment of a note In a deed of trust there are three parties - the borrower, the trustee, and the lender, (or beneficiary) In such a transaction, the borrower transfers the legal title for the property to the trustee who holds the property in trust as security for the payment of the debt to the lender or beneficiary If the borrower pays the debt as agreed, the deed of trust becomes void If, however, he/she defaults in the payment of the debt, the trustee may sell the property without a court proceeding
- deed of trust
- An instrument used in many states in place of a mortgage Property is transferred to a trustee by the borrower (trustor), in favor of the lender (beneficiary) and reconveyed upon payment in full
- deed of trust
- The document used in some states instead of a mortgage; title is conveyed to a trustee
- deed of trust
- Like a mortgage, a security instrument whereby real property is given as security for a debt However, in a deed of trust there are three parties to the instrument: the borrower, the trustee and the lender (or beneficiary) In such a transaction, the borrower transfers the legal title for the property to the trustee who holds the property in trust as security for the payment of the debt to the lender or beneficiary If the borrower pays the debt as agreed, the deed of trust becomes void If, however, he defaults in the payment of the debt, the trustee may sell the property at a public sale, under the terms of the deed of trust In most jurisdictions where the deed of trust is in force, the borrower is subject to having his property sold without benefit of legal proceedings A few States have begun in recent years to treat the deed of trust like a mortgage
- deed of trust
- A legal document in which the borrower conveys the title to a 3rd party (trustee) to hold as security for the lender When the loan is paid in full the trustee reconveys the deed to the borrower If the borrower defaults on the loan the trustee will sell the property and pay the lender the mortgage debt
- deed of trust
- document which gives a person legal responsibility (for property, etc.)
- deed poll
- A deed of one part, or executed by only one party, and distinguished from an indenture by having the edge of the parchment or paper cut even, or polled as it was anciently termed, instead of being indented
- deed poll
- A legal instrument which conveys title and is made by only one party
- deed poll
- a deed made and executed by only one party
- deed poll
- A deed made by only one party who binds only himself or herself to the deed
- deed poll
- In Britain, if you change your name by deed poll, you change it officially and legally. a legal document signed by only one person, for example in order to officially change your name
- deed poll
- A deed signed only by the grantor
- deed poll
- A deed which is ; polled; or smooth; i e not indented: a unilateral deed; e g for publishing a change of names
- bond for deed
- : A document given by the owner of real estate to convey the property upon being paid money; an agreement to convey title in the future that, so long as it remains executory, allows title to remain vested in the original owner
- do the deed
- To have sex
- estoppel by deed
- The doctrine that a party is bound to a claim which that party made in order to induce another party to act
- estoppel by deed
- A legal doctrine under which a first party who purports to sell real property that the first party does not actually own to a second party must actually convey that property to the second party if the first party later acquires title to that property
- quit claim deed
- a document by which a person (the grantor) disclaims any interest the grantor might have in a piece of real property, and passes that claim to another person (the grantee)
- special warranty deed
- A deed of title to real property by which the grantor warrants that he is not personally responsible for any title defects, but making no warranties or representations as to the quality of the title in other respects
- title deed
- a deed or similar document by which the title to property is conveyed between parties
- trust deed
- A deed conveying property to a trustee, for some specific use
- no good deed goes unpunished
- (deyim) This means that life is unfair and people can do or try to do good things and still end up in a lot of trouble
- a deed
- charter
- arrangement deed
- agreement made allowing debtor to repay each of his creditors part of the money owed them
- bad deed
- wrongdoing, bad act
- conveyance deed
- note authorizing transfer of ownership of registered stock
- deeded
- past of deed
- deeding
- present participle of deed
- deeds
- performance of moral or religious acts; "salvation by deeds"; "the reward for good works"
- deeds
- third-person singular of deed
- deeds
- plural of deed
- gift deed
- written obligation to grant a present
- good deed
- kind act, nice deed, favor
- guardian deed
- document which appoints a guardian
- homestead deed
- document in which a homeowner officially declares his property as a homestead (and therefore protects it according to homestead laws)
- in word and deed
- in practice
- mortgage deed
- Legal document establishing a loan on property
- mortgage deed
- This is the legal document, which establishes the loan on a property
- mortgage deed
- deed embodying a mortgage
- mortgage deed
- This is the legal document that you sign to say that the lender has a legal charge over your property
- mortgage deed
- Same as a Mortgage
- mortgage deed
- This is the agreement which explains the conditions of the mortgage (loan) It is a document to be signed by all parties to the remortgage on your property, and will be sent to HM Land Registry to register the remortgage
- mortgage deed
- This is the legal document which establishes the loan on a property
- mortgage deed
- The legal agreement which gives the lender a legal right to property
- mortgage deed
- written obligation to repay a debt guaranteed by the mortgaging of an asset
- noble deed
- kind act, act that requires high moral principles to be carried out
- quitclaim deed
- A deed to release any title, interest or claim that the grantor may have in the property
- quitclaim deed
- A deed releasing whatever interest you may hold in a property but making no warranty whatsoever
- quitclaim deed
- A deed of conveyance operating by way of release; that is, intended to pass any title, interest, or claim which the grantor may have in the premises, but not professing that such title is valid, nor containing any warranty or covenants for title
- quitclaim deed
- A deed in which the grantor surrenders title (if any) to a parcel of property
- quitclaim deed
- A type of deed that releases any interest or claims that the grantor may have in the property It does not warrant that the grantor had any interest or claims to the property Usually used to clear a cloud on title
- quitclaim deed
- A deed that transfers, without warranty, whatever interest or title a grantor may have at the time the conveyance is made
- quitclaim deed
- A deed intended to pass any title, interest, or claim which the grantor may have in the real property, but not professing that such title is valid or containing any warranty for title
- quitclaim deed
- A legal document which transfers to the buyer or owner, whatever interests in the property are held by the maker of the deed It does not guarantee that those interest are valid By accepting such a deed, you accept the risk that someone may later appear with a valid claim to your property (compare with General Warranty Deed)
- quitclaim deed
- A deed operating as a release and, as such, intended to pass to the grantee any title, interest, or claim that the grantor may have in the property, but not containing any warranty of valid interest or title in the grantor
- quitclaim deed
- A deed that conveys interest a person may have in title without stating what that interest will be
- quitclaim deed
- A deed operating as a release; intended to pass any title, interest, or claim which the grantor may have in the property, but not containing any warranty of a valid interest or title in the grantor
- quitclaim deed
- A type of deed that will effectively convey any present interest, claim or title to real property that the seller (grantor) may own
- quitclaim deed
- A deed used to remove clouds on title by relinquishing any right, title or interest that the grantor may have
- quitclaim deed
- A deed which transfers whatever interest the maker of the deed may have in the particular parcel of land A quitclaim deed is often given to clear the title when the grantor's interest in a property is questionable By accepting such a deed the buyer assumes all the risks Such a deed makes no warranties as to the title, but simply transfers to the buyer whatever interest the grantor has (See deed )
- quitclaim deed
- A deed to relinquish any interest in property which the grantor may have
- quitclaim deed
- Such a deed makes no warranties as to the title but simply transfers to the buyer whatever interest the grantor has A deed which transfers whatever interest the maker of the deed may have in the particular parcel of land A quitclaim deed is often given to clear the title when the grantor's interest in a property is questionable By accepting such a deed the buyer assumes all the risks
- quitclaim deed
- A deed operating as a release, intended to pass any title, interest, or claim which the grantor may have in the property, but not containing any warranty of a valid interest or title in the grantor
- quitclaim deed
- A deed of conveyance which operates, in effect, as a release of whatever interest the grantor has in the property; sometimes called a release deed
- quitclaim deed
- A deed that transfers, without warranty, whatever interest or rights a grantor may have at the time the transfer is made Often used to remove a possible cloud on the title
- quitclaim deed
- A conveyance by which the grantor transfers whatever interest he or she has in the real estate, without warranties or obligations
- quitclaim deed
- A deed without warranty of title which passes whatever title the grantor has to another
- quitclaim deed
- A deed that transfers without warranty whatever interest or title a grantor may have at the time the conveyance is made
- quitclaim deed
- quitclaim: document transferring title or right or claim to another
- quitclaim deed
- A deed that transfers only such interest, title or right a grantor may have at the time the conveyance is executed
- quitclaim deed
- Document that allows you to transfer title to real estate With a quitclaim deed, the person transferring the title makes no guarantees, but transfers all his/her interest in the property
- quitclaim deed
- Deed that serves to transfer title if the grantor has any such title; there are no guarantees that the grantor has any title or good title
- shameful deed
- embarrassing act, act that causes one to feel ashamed
- title deed
- The legal document that provides proof of ownership of a property
- title deed
- This is the legal document that not only identifies the owner of a property but also other details about the property and the land it is built upon This will be kept
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