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quitclaim
[ kwit-kleym ]
noun
, Law.
- a transfer of all one's interest, as in a parcel of real estate, especially without a warranty of title.
verb (used with object)
- to quit or give up claim to (a possession, right, etc.).
quitclaim
/ ˈkwɪtˌkleɪm /
noun
- a formal renunciation of any claim against a person or of a right to land
verb
- tr
- to renounce (a claim) formally
- to declare (a person) free from liability
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Word History and Origins
Origin of quitclaim1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of quitclaim1
C14: from Anglo-French quiteclame, from quite quit + clamer to declare (from Latin clamāre to shout)
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Example Sentences
McReady, as he took the quitclaim deed, gripped Motor Matt's hand.
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If Heppner ever got that signed quitclaim deed in his hands, the transaction would be badly complicated.
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You will have to sign a quitclaim deed, though, so as to clear up the title.
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In March, 1902, Silcott conveyed his interest in the land to Ireland by a deed of quitclaim.
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They were married following their arrival here and took a quitclaim on a homestead which in time became their property.
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