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muniments
mu·ni·ment M0484200 (myo͞o′nə-mənt)n.1. often muniments Law Documentary evidence by which one can defend a title to property or a claim to rights.2. Archaic A means of defense or protection. [Middle English, from Old French, from Medieval Latin mūnīmentum, from Latin, defense, protection, from mūnīre, to fortify; see munition.]muniments (ˈmjuːnɪmənts) pl n1. (Law) law the title deeds and other documentary evidence relating to the title to land2. archaic furnishings or suppliesThesaurusNoun | 1. | muniments - deeds and other documentary evidence of title to landtitle deed - a legal document proving a person's right to propertylaw, jurisprudence - the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order" | Translationsmuniments Related to muniments: Muniments of Titlemuniments the title deeds and other documentary evidence relating to the title to land.MUNIMENTS. The instruments of writing and written evidences which the owner of lands, possessions, or inheritances has, by which he is enabled to defend the title of his estate. Termes de la Ley, h.t.; 3 Inst. 170. FinancialSeeMunimentmuniments Related to muniments: Muniments of TitleWords related to munimentsnoun deeds and other documentary evidence of title to landRelated Words- title deed
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