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Renunciation or transfer of land rights
Generally, a quitclaim is a formal renunciation of a legal claim against some other person, or of a right to land. A person who quitclaims renounces or
Quitclaim
Type of legal instrument in Common law
unpaid taxes and sold at sheriff's sale, or an executor. A so-called quitclaim deed is (in most jurisdictions) actually not a deed at all, but an estoppel
Deed
1174 treaty between England and Scotland
father, Richard drew up a new charter on 5 December 1189, known as the Quitclaim of Canterbury, that nullified the Treaty of Falaise in its entirety. This
Treaty_of_Falaise
American politician and convicted felon (born 1955)
officially divorced in November 2021. On October 2, 2021, Tina Peters filed a quitclaim deed for a home that Thomas Peters had purchased separately eight months
Tina_Peters_(politician)
Artificial island for oil well drilling offshore of Ventura County, California
Bankruptcy Court approved a joint motion to grant the State Lands Commission a quitclaim over Rincon Island, which was effected on December 6, 2017. As a result
Rincon_Island_(California)
Doctrine in common law
rooted in warranty deeds, estoppel by deed has been extended to affect quitclaim deeds if the deed represents that the grantor actually had title. If O
Estoppel_by_deed
Acquisition of property
purchaser Torrens title Strata title Deeds registration Estoppel by deed Quitclaim deed Mortgage Equitable conversion Action to quiet title Escheat Future
Usucaption
Massachusett leader
the Blaxton sale encouraged the creation of a backdated deed (termed a "quitclaim") which Josias signed on 19 March 1684 (see document at right, and its
Chickatawbut
Real estate transfer with title guarantee
estate and has a right to sell it to the grantee (buyer), in contrast to a quitclaim deed, where the seller does not guarantee that they hold title to a piece
Warranty_deed
Island off the coast of Scotland
launched a military campaign which in 1098 led the king of Scotland to quitclaim to Magnus all claim of sovereign authority over the territory of the Kingdom
Isle_of_Mull
Form of trust in English common law
purchaser Torrens title Strata title Deeds registration Estoppel by deed Quitclaim deed Mortgage Equitable conversion Action to quiet title Escheat Future
Fee_tail
purchaser Torrens title Strata title Deeds registration Estoppel by deed Quitclaim deed Mortgage Equitable conversion Action to quiet title Escheat Future
Avulsion (common law jurisdictions)
Avulsion_(common_law_jurisdictions)
1999 film by Scott Silver
not entitled to monetary compensation and alleged he was forced into quitclaim of $7,500 when The Mod Squad should be worth millions. "THE MOD SQUAD
The_Mod_Squad_(film)
Property which can be moved from one location to another
purchaser Torrens title Strata title Deeds registration Estoppel by deed Quitclaim deed Mortgage Equitable conversion Action to quiet title Escheat Future
Personal_property
purchaser Torrens title Strata title Deeds registration Estoppel by deed Quitclaim deed Mortgage Equitable conversion Action to quiet title Escheat Future
Doctrine_of_worthier_title
2003 film by Audrey Wells
As a one-time settlement, however, the agreement was for Frances to quitclaim her 1/2 ownership of the home. The divorce—and the loss of her house to
Under_the_Tuscan_Sun_(film)
time of the English colonization of the Americas. He is known for his quitclaim deed ceding all the tribal land, which extended from Cape Ann to the Merrimack
Chief_Masconomet
American alternative lifestyle community
Slabbies while tourists are called Normies. As of October 6, 1961, a quitclaim deed conveying the land to the State of California was issued by the Department
Slab_City,_California
the grantor will defend the title against any third-party claim. The quitclaim deed is also sometimes used, although this document is most often used
Grant_deed
Property rights adjacent to waterways
purchaser Torrens title Strata title Deeds registration Estoppel by deed Quitclaim deed Mortgage Equitable conversion Action to quiet title Escheat Future
Riparian_water_rights
Rail trail in Washington State
Milwaukee Road roadbed was acquired by the state of Washington via a quitclaim deed, and is used as a non-motorized recreational trail managed by the
Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail
Palouse_to_Cascades_State_Park_Trail
Area of laws governing ownership of real and personal property
purchaser Torrens title Strata title Deeds registration Estoppel by deed Quitclaim deed Mortgage Equitable conversion Action to quiet title Escheat Future
Property_law
Vehicle bombing in Tennessee
and executed a quitclaim deed transferring his Nashville duplex home to a Los Angeles woman for $0. He had previously executed a quitclaim deed for a different
2020_Nashville_bombing
Airport in Pinal County, Arizona
the transfer was completed. The site was transferred to Pinal County by quitclaim deed dated January 19, 1950, and patent deeds dated March 14, 1953, and
Coolidge_Municipal_Airport
Transient North Carolina island, 2017–2018
National Seashore. In September 2017, businessman Ken Barlow filed a quitclaim deed against the island, seeking ownership of the land. At that time,
Shelly_Island
Form of freehold land ownership
purchaser Torrens title Strata title Deeds registration Estoppel by deed Quitclaim deed Mortgage Equitable conversion Action to quiet title Escheat Future
Fee_simple
Concept in United States property law
correctly. These types of errors can usually be resolved by filing a quitclaim deed. Quitclaim deeds should only be used for minor issues that cause a cloud
Cloud_on_title
Value of a person's assets minus their liabilities
purchaser Torrens title Strata title Deeds registration Estoppel by deed Quitclaim deed Mortgage Equitable conversion Action to quiet title Escheat Future
Estate_(law)
1290-1292 succession dispute in Scotland
Henry II's England for 15 years from 1174 (Treaty of Falaise) until the Quitclaim of Canterbury (1189), but the legality of Edward's 13th-century claim
Competitors for the Crown of Scotland
Competitors_for_the_Crown_of_Scotland
Security on property or debt
purchaser Torrens title Strata title Deeds registration Estoppel by deed Quitclaim deed Mortgage Equitable conversion Action to quiet title Escheat Future
Lien
Regent of Scotland and competitor for the Scottish throne
or returned early, as the younger Robert is recorded as receiving a quitclaim in Writtle, Essex, in October 1271. In 1271–72, Robert obtained the hand
Robert de Brus, 5th Lord of Annandale
Robert_de_Brus,_5th_Lord_of_Annandale
13th-century English noble
identified as a daughter of Robert de Gosteling on the basis of a deed of quitclaim made by her to the priory of Christ Church, Canterbury of lands in the
Robert_de_Auberville
Lighthouse
covenants will be incorporated into the Quitclaim Deed; however, no submerged land will be conveyed under the Quitclaim Deed. The U.S. Coast Guard shall retain
Execution_Rocks_Light
Philippine bank fraud in 2021
2021). "Biktima ng BDO hack dehado umano sa quitclaim" [Victim of BDO hack at a disadvantage due to quitclaim]. ABS-CBN News (in Filipino). Retrieved December
2021_Banco_de_Oro_hack
Right to use or enter real property
purchaser Torrens title Strata title Deeds registration Estoppel by deed Quitclaim deed Mortgage Equitable conversion Action to quiet title Escheat Future
Easement
Entity owned by a person or a group of people
purchaser Torrens title Strata title Deeds registration Estoppel by deed Quitclaim deed Mortgage Equitable conversion Action to quiet title Escheat Future
Property
Historic county and registration county of western Scotland
were an ancient family based in Lorn (including Mull), and following the quitclaim, they no longer had a Laird in Mull, so themselves became Mull's Lairds
Argyll
In such case, it may be called a bargain and sale deed with covenants. Quitclaim deed Warranty deed Black's Law Dictionary, p. 46 (2001 edition). Nance
Bargain_and_sale_deed
purchaser Torrens title Strata title Deeds registration Estoppel by deed Quitclaim deed Mortgage Equitable conversion Action to quiet title Escheat Future
Perpetual_usufruct
purchaser Torrens title Strata title Deeds registration Estoppel by deed Quitclaim deed Mortgage Equitable conversion Action to quiet title Escheat Future
Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act
Uniform_Residential_Landlord_and_Tenant_Act
Forced sale of property to pay unpaid taxes
transferred in a tax deed sale through a form of limited warranty or quitclaim deed (sometimes styled as Tax Deed or Sheriff's Deed). In most jurisdictions
Tax_sale
Historic house in Indiana, United States
Vincennes acquired the water company in 1935 and gave the local DAR chapter a quitclaim deed to Grouseland. Grouseland was designated a National Historic Landmark
Grouseland
English writer (1343–1400)
Poet-diplomat Frederick James Furnivall discovered the case in 1873 via a quitclaim filed by Chaumpaigne releasing Chaucer from any legal responsibility for
Geoffrey_Chaucer
Village and ward in England
to the said Manor. This interpretation is further justified by a 1469 quitclaim in Walsall which records a witness named Richard Scelfelde; implying 'Scelfelde'
Shelfield
Specialist area of property management
purchaser Torrens title Strata title Deeds registration Estoppel by deed Quitclaim deed Mortgage Equitable conversion Action to quiet title Escheat Future
Strata_management
Concept of public international law
purchaser Torrens title Strata title Deeds registration Estoppel by deed Quitclaim deed Mortgage Equitable conversion Action to quiet title Escheat Future
Discovery_doctrine
Township in Pennsylvania, US
to the Meadille Area Industrial Commission for $462,000 by means of a quitclaim deed. That land is now the Kebort Industrial Park. In 1967 227 acres were
Greenwood Township, Crawford County, Pennsylvania
Greenwood_Township,_Crawford_County,_Pennsylvania
Legal Latin principle
purchaser Torrens title Strata title Deeds registration Estoppel by deed Quitclaim deed Mortgage Equitable conversion Action to quiet title Escheat Future
Quicquid plantatur solo, solo cedit
Quicquid_plantatur_solo,_solo_cedit
1328 peace treaty ending the First War of Scottish Independence
Bruce, and the marriage duly took place on 17 July the same year. In the quitclaim of Edward III of 1 March 1328 preceding the treaty, Edward endorsed that
Treaty of Edinburgh–Northampton
Treaty_of_Edinburgh–Northampton
System of documenting land titles and interests in a public register
purchaser Torrens title Strata title Deeds registration Estoppel by deed Quitclaim deed Mortgage Equitable conversion Action to quiet title Escheat Future
Recording_(real_estate)
Title in the Peerage of Great Britain
Buckinghamshire from 1354 when Roger Montagu appears as a witness to a quitclaim of land in Great Kimble, notably in Halton where a family of Montagu alias
Duke_of_Manchester
American dance educator
2025-10-22. "Marguerite Souther to Jamaica Plain Tuesday Club, Incorporated, quitclaim deed". Digital Commonwealth: Massachusetts Collections Online. Archived
Marguerite_Souther
Real right in civil law for limited use
purchaser Torrens title Strata title Deeds registration Estoppel by deed Quitclaim deed Mortgage Equitable conversion Action to quiet title Escheat Future
Usufruct
Peninsula in Argyll and Bute, Scotland
include Knapdale. However, comital authority remained absent following the quitclaim from the Lord of the Isles; following a law and order crisis in the region
Kintyre
Legal concept
purchaser Torrens title Strata title Deeds registration Estoppel by deed Quitclaim deed Mortgage Equitable conversion Action to quiet title Escheat Future
Straw_man_(law)
Lawsuit over ownership of real property
the property is ambiguous—for example, where it has been conveyed by a quitclaim deed through which the previous owner disclaims all interest, but does
Quiet_title
Ownership of land for the duration of a person's life
purchaser Torrens title Strata title Deeds registration Estoppel by deed Quitclaim deed Mortgage Equitable conversion Action to quiet title Escheat Future
Life_estate
Canadian kidnapping case (1924–2005)
dispute with the original holder of the mortgage on the lots, Jaffe issued quitclaim deeds rather than warranty deeds to purchasers. In August 1980, Jaffe
Kidnapping_of_Sidney_Jaffe
Legal term; property consisting of land and the buildings on it
purchaser Torrens title Strata title Deeds registration Estoppel by deed Quitclaim deed Mortgage Equitable conversion Action to quiet title Escheat Future
Real_property
Legal term defining public waters in the United States
purchaser Torrens title Strata title Deeds registration Estoppel by deed Quitclaim deed Mortgage Equitable conversion Action to quiet title Escheat Future
Great_pond_(law)
2021 American fantasy television series
confess to the murders of Tante Heleen and Constable Sem and to produce a quitclaim deed for Inej. Alby is revealed to be safe and well while Pekka is arrested
Shadow_and_Bone_(TV_series)
Real estate title free enough from defect that a court will compel its acceptance
Consequently, if a deed is delivered without a warranty of title — such as a quitclaim deed — the buyer has no post-closing recourse for title defects under
Marketable_title
Removal of a tenant from rental property by the landlord
purchaser Torrens title Strata title Deeds registration Estoppel by deed Quitclaim deed Mortgage Equitable conversion Action to quiet title Escheat Future
Eviction
Algonquian language
(exclusive) [held] court', and nugquitglamwaan ('nuquitclaim[w]un'), 'I quitclaim it.' Some were used as adjectives or modifiers, such as stakkisohtug ('stakesuhtuq)
Massachusett_language
Town in Massachusetts, United States
who had a relationship with the native peoples there, and he obtained a quitclaim deed from them. Pynchon signed a treaty with the Pocumtuck, including
Deerfield,_Massachusetts
century. As a result, the earliest surviving Scottish public record is the Quitclaim of Canterbury of 1189; the oldest private record is a charter by David
National_Archives_of_Scotland
United States National Guard training facility
of Defense (DoD) conveyed Camp Withycombe to the OMD in 1956 through a quitclaim deed that required the property continue to be used for military purposes
Camp_Withycombe
Ownership independent of a superior
purchaser Torrens title Strata title Deeds registration Estoppel by deed Quitclaim deed Mortgage Equitable conversion Action to quiet title Escheat Future
Allodial_title
Historical earldom now granted as an honour to the Prince of Wales
husband of Christina, the senior co-heir, but the king persuaded them to quitclaim their rights in 1241 in exchange for modest lands elsewhere. The other
Earl_of_Chester
American pioneer
Ossian Ross engaged in land speculation, purchasing warranty deeds, quitclaim deeds, and tax deeds, typically for good quality land. Much of the land
Ossian_M._Ross
French noble
Le Goulet (May 1200), John ceded Évreux to Philip and forced Amaury to quitclaim it. As compensation, Amaury received his mother's inheritance and the
Amaury_IV_of_Évreux
Land, including its buildings and resources
purchaser Torrens title Strata title Deeds registration Estoppel by deed Quitclaim deed Mortgage Equitable conversion Action to quiet title Escheat Future
Real_estate
City in Massachusetts, United States
of the town, and paid him seven pounds (equal to £1,243 today) for the quitclaim. The White-Ellery House was erected in 1710 upon the Town Green. It was
Gloucester,_Massachusetts
Royal member of Deheubarth (died 1292)
offers were forthcoming from the king – instead, Edward forced Rhys to quitclaim the castle to him in October 1283. Taking advantage of Edward’s absence
Rhys_ap_Maredudd
Public park in Phoenix, Arizona
from J. W. Doris 100 acres (40 ha) and Dr. Norton, amongst others; the quitclaim deed took effect November 27, 1934 and it was re-classified as a park
Encanto_Park
British colony in North America (1681–1776)
present-day Philadelphia, and they expected payment in exchange for a quitclaim to vacate the territory. Penn and his representatives (Proprietors) negotiated
Province_of_Pennsylvania
Historical maximum lease time
purchaser Torrens title Strata title Deeds registration Estoppel by deed Quitclaim deed Mortgage Equitable conversion Action to quiet title Escheat Future
99-year_lease
American politician (1912–1987)
only Republican who signed the minority report of House Bill 4484, a quitclaim bill regarding tidelands, because he felt that it empowered Congress to
Claude_I._Bakewell
American Revolutionary War Loyalist (1736–1779)
Hempstead, Long Island, NY (1898, vol 3) pp. 179–181 [the January 20, 1728 Quitclaim of David Smith, Tailor] New York Genealogical and Biographical Record
Claudius_Smith
Historic Native American tribe in Massachusetts, USA
Wakefield. In the 1680s, James Quonopohit and his kin received payment for quitclaim deeds from Marblehead (1684), Lynn, Saugus, Swampscott, Lynnfield, Wakefield
Naumkeag_people
Shooting attacks in Arkansas, U.S.
money and home loans are fictitious, and that people can simply sign a quitclaim deed and live in their houses mortgage-free. His concepts were based on
2010 West Memphis police shootings
2010_West_Memphis_police_shootings
Legal relationship in common law
purchaser Torrens title Strata title Deeds registration Estoppel by deed Quitclaim deed Mortgage Equitable conversion Action to quiet title Escheat Future
Bailment
Quiet enjoyment Quiet title Quiet title action Quiet title proceeding Quitclaim deed Racial steering Rate of return Ratification Ratify Rating for real
Index_of_real_estate_articles
Legal rights that protect ownership of property
purchaser Torrens title Strata title Deeds registration Estoppel by deed Quitclaim deed Mortgage Equitable conversion Action to quiet title Escheat Future
Bundle_of_rights
Legal terminology
purchaser Torrens title Strata title Deeds registration Estoppel by deed Quitclaim deed Mortgage Equitable conversion Action to quiet title Escheat Future
Alienation_(property_law)
purchaser Torrens title Strata title Deeds registration Estoppel by deed Quitclaim deed Mortgage Equitable conversion Action to quiet title Escheat Future
Fee_farm_grant
State taking ownership of 'unowned' land
purchaser Torrens title Strata title Deeds registration Estoppel by deed Quitclaim deed Mortgage Equitable conversion Action to quiet title Escheat Future
Escheat
Legal term
purchaser Torrens title Strata title Deeds registration Estoppel by deed Quitclaim deed Mortgage Equitable conversion Action to quiet title Escheat Future
Accession_(property_law)
Noble title over northern Scotland
Norðreyjar as security for his promise. In 1470, James persuaded William to quitclaim his rights over Orkney and Shetland only, in return for lands in Fife;
Earl_of_Orkney
Legal principle
purchaser Torrens title Strata title Deeds registration Estoppel by deed Quitclaim deed Mortgage Equitable conversion Action to quiet title Escheat Future
Nemo_dat_quod_non_habet
Legal terms in property law
purchaser Torrens title Strata title Deeds registration Estoppel by deed Quitclaim deed Mortgage Equitable conversion Action to quiet title Escheat Future
Ingress,_egress,_and_regress
12th-century Anglo-Norman nobleman and assassin of Thomas Becket
October, when he made appearances in the shire court of Oxford, attesting a quitclaim relating to land of Winchcombe Abbey at Gagingwell, near Enstone, north
William_de_Tracy
Legal rule prohibiting very long temporary interests in property
purchaser Torrens title Strata title Deeds registration Estoppel by deed Quitclaim deed Mortgage Equitable conversion Action to quiet title Escheat Future
Rule_against_perpetuities
Form of ownership of real property
purchaser Torrens title Strata title Deeds registration Estoppel by deed Quitclaim deed Mortgage Equitable conversion Action to quiet title Escheat Future
Condominium
American historian
14:425-26 (2002) Sagadahoc County (Me.) Deed Book Volume LW-39, page 58, Quitclaim deed from William Randall of Topsham, Me. to Robert B. Lewis of Bath for
Robert_Benjamin_Lewis
Canadian author and pioneer
own. He convinced the Judsons to foster his daughters and executed a quitclaim deed in favor of Judson for his 160 acres (0.65 km2) and 20 cattle. On
Phoebe_Judson
Land grant made by a sovereign entity
are immutable except through private agreements like a warranty deed or quitclaim deed. The legal framework governing a specific parcel of patented land
Land_patent
Common law term in property law
purchaser Torrens title Strata title Deeds registration Estoppel by deed Quitclaim deed Mortgage Equitable conversion Action to quiet title Escheat Future
Bona_fide_purchaser
American forger and fraudster (1843–1914)
promissory notes ($205 million in present-day terms) through the sale of quitclaims and proposed investment plans. Under the terms of the Treaty of Guadalupe
James_Reavis
Historic house in Connecticut, United States
acquired the property and passed it to the United States Coast Guard via a quitclaim deed funded by the federal government. As a duty to that deed, the Coast
Branford_House
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Boy/Male
American, British, English
Brook
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Conqueror of Baka; Another Name for Bhima
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly southern)
English (chiefly southern) : patronymic from the personal name Law (pet form of Lawrence).Perhaps a reduced form of Scottish or Irish McLeish. Compare McLaws.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
A Prophet's name
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English personal name Frewine, Old English Frēowine, composed of the elements frēo ‘free’, ‘noble’, ‘generous’ (or the rarer frēa ‘lord’, ‘master’) + wine ‘friend’.
Boy/Male
Danish, French, German, Norse, Norwegian, Scandinavian, Swedish
Edge of the Sword; Inspires Fright; Edge; Point
Boy/Male
Tamil
Musk
Boy/Male
African, Arabic
Beauty of Religion
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, German, Teutonic
Free
Girl/Female
Biblical
Quarrel, dispute.
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v. t.
To release or relinquish a claim to; to release a claim to by deed, without covenants of warranty against adverse and paramount titles.
n.
A giving up or relinquishment of some right or claim; a conveyance of a man's right in lands or tenements to another who has some estate in possession; a quitclaim.
n.
A release or relinquishment of a claim; a deed of release; an instrument by which some right, title, interest, or claim, which one person has, or is supposed to have, in or to an estate held by himself or another, is released or relinquished, the grantor generally covenanting only against persons who claim under himself.
imp. & p. p.
of Quitclaim
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Quitclaim