Quitclaim definition

Quitclaim means a quitclaim by Successor Agency of the Sign Easement substantially in the form of Exhibit “A” hereto.
Quitclaim means that quitclaim with respect to certain assets, as executed by an Affiliate of Seller and dated on or about the date hereof.
Quitclaim deed means that no covenants of warranty are included at all. The buyer gets only whatever interest the seller has, good, bad or ugly (and may even be nothing). It is often used to clear a cloud on the title. (These deeds are provided for by RCW 64.04.050.)

Examples of Quitclaim in a sentence

  • Xxxxxx by Warranty Deed of Xxx Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx dated June 13, 2008 and of record in Book 49 at Pages 293-294 of the Town of Brownington Land Records and more particularly described as follows: "Being a parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon, known as 000 Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx in the Town of Brownington, County of Orleans and State of Vermont, described as follows, viz: Being all and the same lands and premises conveyed in a Quitclaim Deed from Xxx X.

Related to Quitclaim

  • Bill of Sale means a bill or bills of sale in a form substantially in conformance with the form attached as the Exhibit B hereto.

  • Deed means a quitclaim deed(s) substantially in the form set out in the attached

  • Lease Assignment has the meaning set forth in Section 3.5(d).

  • conveyancer means the conveyancer described at paragraph 6 of the Schedule;

  • Leasehold of any Person shall mean all of the right, title and interest of such Person as lessee or licensee in, to and under leases or licenses of land, improvements and/or fixtures.

  • Conveyance shall have the meaning specified in Subsection 2.01(a).

  • Easement means an acquired legal right for the specific use of land owned by others.

  • Minor Release means an incremental release of Software that provides maintenance fixes and additional Software functions. Cisco designates Minor releases as a change in the tenths digit of the Software version number [x.

  • Conveyancers means conveyancers nominated by the Seller in terms of clause 1.15 of the Contract of Sale;

  • Leasehold interest means the interest of the lessor or the lessee under a lease contract.

  • Notice of Sale means the Notice of Sale of the Trust relating to the sale of the Series 2016A-1 Bonds to be dated on or about May 2, 2016, substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit D.