deed (B1)
カタカナ: ディード
IPA: /diːd/
Definition
A written document that legally transfers ownership of property, especially real estate, from one person to another.
意味: 特に不動産の所有権をある人から別の人へ法的に移転させるための書面。
Examples / 例文
He signed the deed to the house over to his daughter. — He signed the deed to the house over to his daughter.
The lawyer carefully reviewed the deed before the closing. — The lawyer carefully reviewed the deed before the closing.
Deed の日本語訳
Japanese translations of Deed:
How to Use Deed
- deed of trust (collocation)
- A legal document used in some states to transfer property to a trustee who holds it for the benefit of a beneficiary. — "The bank required a deed of trust to secure the loan."
- deed poll (collocation)
- A deed that is used to change one's name. — "He registered his new name by deed poll."
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