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Definition of quitclaim in English: quitclaimnoun ˈkwɪtkleɪmˈkwitklām US Law historical A formal renunciation or relinquishing of a claim. Example sentencesExamples - He may have been casting around for a suitable site in 1331, when he bought up a quitclaim to a tenement on the north bank of Millfleet.
- Scottish independence was restored by the quitclaim of Canterbury, and in 1192 the papacy confirmed that the Scottish church was free of all external authority save the pope's.
- Eleven crew members died, and in order to collect a small settlement their relatives had to sign ‘quitclaim’ documents, agreeing never to pursue further legal action.
Definition of quitclaim in US English: quitclaimnounˈkwitklām US Law historical A formal renunciation or relinquishing of a claim. Example sentencesExamples - Scottish independence was restored by the quitclaim of Canterbury, and in 1192 the papacy confirmed that the Scottish church was free of all external authority save the pope's.
- He may have been casting around for a suitable site in 1331, when he bought up a quitclaim to a tenement on the north bank of Millfleet.
- Eleven crew members died, and in order to collect a small settlement their relatives had to sign ‘quitclaim’ documents, agreeing never to pursue further legal action.
verbˈkwitklām [with object]Renounce or relinquish a claim. Aikins quitclaimed his interest in the three parcels of real estate |