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Deeded meaning
Transfered by deed.
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John A. Frye and the Honorable S.H. Howe deeded the lot at the corner of West Main Street and Bates Avenue to the city and Reverend Asa Packard’s mansion was razed.
The listing suggests the new owners take their golf cart to the white sandy private deeded ocean beach.
The story of Bruce’s Beach bears some similarity to the case in which the City of Santa Monica has used land deeded by Arcadia Bandini de Stearns Bakerwealthy Latina socialite, philanthropist and landowner as a public parking lot and playground.
Ripper said her group designed and created the RiverTrail’s original trail section years ago and deeded it to Sathis’ organization.
Many ranches are priced according to their acreage amounts, both deeded and their public land allotments, instead of agriculture production value.
This is all about God’s restoration of the Jewish people to the Land He deeded Abraham and his decedents.
In the 1950s the Rochester family deeded the field to the precursor of the NCC.
The initial land was donated by the Pape family in 1917, and more land was deeded from the Boroff family in 1957 which expanded the hatchery to include the grounds it takes up today.
The residents deeded the property to DeKalb Schools, Wells said.
The YWCA Cambridge has had a presence in Marshfield since 1944, and the property was deeded to the organization in 1961.
Completed libraries are deeded to and maintained by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); the initial funding for building and equipping each library must come from private, non-federal sources.
Lake deeded land to the CPRR in exchange for its promise to build a depot at Lake's Crossing.
She retained her dowry and any settlement deeded to her by her husband.
The Bacas deeded the land to their attorney, but it soon passed by tax sale to a third party.
There is such evidence as grant deeds, and correspondence between his court and temples, and his having donated jewellery and deeded land grants to several temples, which some claim he was compelled to do to make alliances with Hindu rulers.
This land, although in Hawaii, was deeded to the United Kingdom. citation A nearby town is named Captain Cook, Hawaii ; several Hawaiian businesses also carry his name.
When the Civil Courts building was built in the 1920s, the Chouteau family sued to regain the property belonging to the Old Courthouse because it had been deeded in perpetuity to be a courthouse.