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  • 31Condominium — This article is about the form of housing. For the international law describing a territory in which two sovereign powers have equal rights, see Condominium (international law) …

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  • 32Adverse possession — Squatter s rights redirects here. For the film, see Squatter s Rights (film). Property law …

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  • 33Dialectic — The School of Athens, by Raphael. Dialectic (also dialectics and the dialectical method) is a method of argument for resolving disagreement that has been central to Indic and European philosophy since antiquity. The word dialectic originated in… …

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  • 34Deed — For the British cargo ship, see SS Deed. Property law …

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  • 35Estate (law) — An estate is the net worth of a person at any point in time. It is the sum of a person s assets legal rights, interests and entitlements to property of any kind less all liabilities at that time. The issue is of special legal significance on a… …

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  • 36Covenant (law) — Property law Part of …

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  • 37claim — Synonyms and related words: absolute interest, acquire, adduce, advance, adverse possession, affidavit, affirm, affirmation, allegation, allege, alodium, application, appurtenance, argue, ask, ask for, assert, assertion, authority, avow, be… …

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  • 38holding — Synonyms and related words: absolute interest, absorbing, adverse possession, alodium, arresting, attractive, bearing, benefit, blessed with, block, board lot, bolstering, bottling up, bracing, burdened, burgage, buttressing, carrying, claim,… …

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  • 39title — Synonyms and related words: absolute interest, acknowledgments, adverse possession, alodium, appellation, appellative, appurtenance, argument, authority, back, back matter, banner, banner head, baptize, bastard title, benefit, best seller,… …

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  • 40devise — /davayz/ A testamentary disposition of land or realty; a gift of real property by the last will and testament of the donor. When used as a noun, means a testamentary disposition of real or personal property and when used as a verb, means to… …

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