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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of quitclaim.

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Examples

  • Under the treaty of 1855 the Choctaws and Chickasaws quitclaimed any supposed interest of theirs in the lands west of the one hundredth degree.

    A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Volume 9, part 1: Benjamin Harrison Benjamin Harrison 1867

  • Though D.A. formerly owned the house outright, she later quitclaimed the deed to herself and D.M. "in consideration of love and affection."

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2009

  • Prior to the sale, the property was quitclaimed to the seller from ProLogis.

    The Memphis Daily News 2009

  • In conjunction with the loan, the property was quitclaimed from

    The Memphis Daily News 2009

  • James Shoemaker quitclaimed the property to the company.

    The Memphis Daily News 2009

  • In conjunction with the loan, the property was quitclaimed from

    The Memphis Daily News 2009

  • In conjunction with the loan, the property was quitclaimed from

    The Memphis Daily News 2009

  • In conjunction with the loan, the property was quitclaimed from

    The Memphis Daily News 2009

  • In conjunction with the loan, the property was quitclaimed from

    The Memphis Daily News 2009

  • (a) All of that real property in Guam situated within the perimeter areas defined in the following-designated condemnation proceedings in the Superior Court of Guam, being the same property quitclaimed by the Naval Government of Guam to the United States of America by deed dated July 31, 1950, and filed for record with the Land Registrar of Guam on August 4, 1950 (Presentation No. 22063):

    EXECUTIVE ORDER 10178 1950

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