Definitions for quitclaims

quitclaims quit·claim

Spelling: [kwit-kleym]
IPA: /ˈkwɪtˌkleɪm/

Quitclaims is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 26 points.

You can make 468 anagrams from letters in quitclaims (aciilmqstu).

Definitions for quitclaims

noun

  1. a transfer of all one's interest, as in a parcel of real estate, especially without a warranty of title.
  2. a transfer of all one's interest, as in a parcel of real estate, especially without a warranty of title.

verb (used with object)

  1. to quit or give up claim to (a possession, right, etc.).
  2. to quit or give up claim to (a possession, right, etc.).

Origin of quitclaims

1275-1325; Middle English quitclayme Anglo-French quiteclame, derivative of quiteclamer to declare quit. See quit1 (adj.), claim

Examples for quitclaims

McReady, as he took the quitclaim deed, gripped Motor Matt's hand.

The quitclaim deed, he declared, was only to save himself from being annoyed by Fitz and his father.

They were married following their arrival here and took a quitclaim on a homestead which in time became their property.

"I'll sign a quitclaim in her favor, if that is what you mean," I said.

In March, 1902, Silcott conveyed his interest in the land to Ireland by a deed of quitclaim.

Mrs. Wittleworth signed the quitclaim deed, and took the check.

In any case, Ann Maffitt and the three Maffitt children did not sign a quitclaim to the property until 1835.

"The consideration mentioned in the quitclaim deed, Ellen, was ten thousand dollars," continued the great man.

It was true he had the quitclaim deed of the contingent heir, but this did not seem to be of much value under the circumstances.

You will have to sign a quitclaim deed, though, so as to clear up the title.

Mrs. Wittleworth signed the quitclaim deed, and took the check.

"I'll sign a quitclaim in her favor, if that is what you mean," I said.

McReady, as he took the quitclaim deed, gripped Motor Matt's hand.

It was true he had the quitclaim deed of the contingent heir, but this did not seem to be of much value under the circumstances.

In any case, Ann Maffitt and the three Maffitt children did not sign a quitclaim to the property until 1835.

They were married following their arrival here and took a quitclaim on a homestead which in time became their property.

In March, 1902, Silcott conveyed his interest in the land to Ireland by a deed of quitclaim.

You will have to sign a quitclaim deed, though, so as to clear up the title.

The quitclaim deed, he declared, was only to save himself from being annoyed by Fitz and his father.

"The consideration mentioned in the quitclaim deed, Ellen, was ten thousand dollars," continued the great man.

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