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[2]“ Transfer of an interest, right or duty. ”Cf. James E. Clapp, Random Webster's Dictionary of the Law, at p. 38,Random House, New York (2000).
[3]“ In its most common usage,transfer of title to land from one person, or class of persons, to another by deed. " Cf. The Publisher's Editorial Staff, Black's Law Dictionary, abridged 6th edition, at p. 232,West Publishing Co. (1991 ). "Transfer of an interest in property, especially real estate, by means of a deed or other instrument other than a will." Cf. James E. Clapp, Random Webster's Dictionary of the Law, at p. 107,Random House, New York (2000). “In law, the noun conveyance refers not only to the actual transfer of an interest in land, but also to the document (usually a deed) by which the transfer occurs." Cf. Bryan A. Gamer, A Dictionary of Modem Legal Usage, 2nd edition, at p. 221 , Oxford University Press Ltd. (1995).
[4]“The transfer of an instrument by delivery or endorsement whereby the transferee takes it for value, in good faith, and without notice of conflicting title claims or defenses. ”Cf. Bryan A. Gamer, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th edition, at p. 1059, West Group (1999).
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