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Definition of Quitclaimed
1. quitclaim [v] - See also: quitclaim
Lexicographical Neighbors of Quitclaimed
Literary usage of Quitclaimed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1886)
"At the same time, the heire at law of Phillips quitclaimed to the plaintiff and
Whitney the undivided one half of the said lands, so agreed to be conveyed ..."
2. The Chartulary of Cockersand Abbey of the Premonstratensian Order by Cockersand Abbey, William Farrer (1898)
"Grimbald, son of William de Sline, [afterwards] quitclaimed this land to the said
monks by the same bounds. OMNIBUS, etc., Willelmus de Sleen, salutem. ..."
3. The Law of Mortgages, of Real and Personal Property by Francis Hilliard (1864)
"July 27, 1831, Walker and Fisher quitclaimed to Mann alone; ... August 6, 1831,
Mann and Adams severally quitclaimed to each other one moiety of the ..."
4. The Law of Mortgages, of Real and Personal Property: Being a General View of by Francis Hilliard (1856)
"August 6, 1831, Mann and Adams severally quitclaimed to each other one moiety of the
... August 8,1831, Mann quitclaimed his moiety to Fuller for $40000, ..."
5. South Eastern Reporter by West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, West Publishing Company, South Carolina Supreme Court (1911)
"They i are described as "some small tracts quitclaimed In settlement and exchange
... Obviously this means the excepted lands had been quitclaimed hy him In ..."