deed

பத்திரம்
definition
verb
they deeded their property to their children
convey or transfer (property or rights) by legal deed.
noun
doing good deeds
an action that is performed intentionally or consciously.
Minors can't sign deeds or other legal documents, and they aren't allowed to receive money once the property is sold.
a legal document that is signed and delivered, especially one regarding the ownership of property or legal rights.
translation of 'deed '
செய்யப்பட்ட ஒன்று
noun
செயல்,
பத்திரம்
example
Jane's brave 'deed' is likely to raise around £600 towards the running of the centre.
This outrageously noble 'deed' must not remain singular.
But some, who saw what took place, said: From where does this child spring, since his every word is an accomplished 'deed' ?
For I am sure that even for this humble 'deed' , I deserve a lot more than credit.
First, it is clear that we often want to perform the 'deed' and at the same time do not want to suffer the punishment.
He prepared a mortgage 'deed' , which the defendant executed.
This brave 'deed' brings him many hardships: injuries, winter storms, and the loss of his companions.
One who resolves to give his life for God if called upon has the merit of an actual martyr, since God considers a good intention as an accomplished 'deed' .
Clans identify with animals that performed a kind 'deed' or may have helped an ancestor through a crisis.
God considers a good intention as though one had performed a good 'deed' .
As a result of the defeat, his every 'deed' will be performed under a magnifying glass.
However, his brave 'deed' and the actions of his colleagues is now likely to be recognised both by the Garda authorities and the Irish Safety Council.
He testifies to seeing Luzhin slip a hundred rouble note into Sonia's pockets, thinking at the time that Luzhin was secretly performing a good 'deed' .
she had erred in both 'deed' and manner
she had erred in both 'deed' and manner
But his proud parents Nick and Denise, who run the the Holden Arms, Grane Road, Haslingden, had no idea of his brave 'deed' until days later.
Jambai has no intention of just sitting back after doing this noble 'deed' .
There was, in the events which happened, no tie or crossover between the loan contract and the mortgage 'deed' .
For Katharine Casey doing a good 'deed' was a reward in itself.
All your parents need to do is sign a 'deed' conveying ownership of the home to you.
Her kind nature was ever to the fore and she performed many good 'deeds' in her own quiet manner.
The heroic 'deeds' of this brave and noble Irishman have brought honour and glory to his native Annascaul and West Kerry
Store original documents, property 'deeds' and birth certificates in a bank safe deposit box.
He feels as he discusses the power of myth that he is able to make people experience both terrible and noble 'deeds' .
In the 1838 Treaty of Oak Creek, the federal government 'deeded' a 65,000-acre reservation to the Oneida Nation when a segment of the tribe was transferred from New York to Wisconsin.
There is also a flat fee of £35 payable to register property 'deeds' with the Registry of Deeds.
Owners should start with their property 'deeds' , which will detail all past owners.
She instructed the defendants to draw up on her behalf a new will and two 'deeds' of gift accordingly.
As a last resort, you could also apply to have a judgment mortgage registered on the 'deeds' of your debtor's property.
Bonny Doon produces fine cypress, rather than fine wine, because The Nature Conservancy bought the property in 1989 and 'deeded' it to the state as an ecological reserve.
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