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  2. Feoffment - Wikipedia

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    It was total relinquishment and transfer of all rights of ownership of an estate in land from one individual to another. [ citation needed ] In feudal England a feoffment could only be made of a fee (or "fief"), which is an estate in land , that is to say an ownership of rights over land, rather than ownership of the land itself, the only true ...

  3. Relinquishment of United States nationality - Wikipedia

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    Litigation about relinquishing acts typically takes place in the E. Barrett Prettyman United States Courthouse, where the DC District Court and the DC Circuit Court sit. U.S. law explicitly lists the acts by which one may relinquish U.S. citizenship at , and previously in other sections of the same subchapter. The list itself was last amended ...

  4. Renunciation of citizenship - Wikipedia

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    Each country sets its own policies for formal renunciation of citizenship. There is a common concern that individuals about to relinquish their citizenship do not become a stateless person, and many countries require evidence of another citizenship or an official promise to grant citizenship before they release that person from citizenship ...

  5. Tyāga - Wikipedia

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    Tyāga literally means – abandonment, the turning from all that hinders the realization of the Self; in the Bhagavad Gita, it means – renunciation in the sense of relinquishment of the fruit of action. Sannyāsa is external, even though it is based on internal disposition; Tyāga is completely mental, it is a state of thought and attitude.

  6. Deed poll - Wikipedia

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    This form of deed poll is commonly used in Hong Kong. A deed poll may also be used (in England and Wales) for clergy of the Church of England to relinquish their holy orders. Bonds and powers of attorney are examples of deeds poll. A will is not a deed poll, not being made under seal, and being subject to separate statutory requirements.

  7. Code of Civil Procedure (India) - Wikipedia

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    Relinquishment of part of claim. Omission to sue for one of several reliefs. 3 Joinder of causes of action. 4 Only certain claims to be joined for recovery of immovable property. 5 Claims by or against executor, administrator or heir. 6 Power of Court to order separate trials. 7 Objections as to misjoinder.

  8. Deed of reconveyance: What it is and how it works - AOL

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    Key takeaways. A deed of reconveyance, also known as a satisfaction of mortgage, is a document that proves you've paid off your mortgage. The deed of reconveyance releases the lien the mortgage ...

  9. Letter of intent - Wikipedia

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    A letter of intent (LOI or LoI, or Letter of Intent) is a document outlining the understanding between two or more parties which they intend to formalize in a legally binding agreement. The concept is similar to a heads of agreement , term sheet or memorandum of understanding .