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How to use deeded in a sentence

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They manumitted them if they were children of slave women and deeded them property.
In 1954 Rodia packed up his few belongings, deeded his property to his neighbor, Louis H. Saucedo, and walked away, never to return.
The place is the Dakota territory, whose black hills were deeded by treaty to the Sioux.
The sixty feet now claimed by the Defendants lies north of the lane, clearly on the land deeded to the Plaintiffs.
By the time I was born, my father's legacy consisted of the manse, which was deeded to the ground, and his blood.
So the field and the cave in it were deeded to Abraham by the Hittites as a burial site.
One example is the Port of Québec, where land on Beauport Bay was deeded back to serve as a public space.
It cannot be transferred, sold, willed, deeded, exchanged, or given as a gift to another individual without permission of the Minister.
Gifts of residual interest refer to an arrangement under which property, such as a home or farm, is deeded to the Alzheimer Society.
The DAR deeded a piece of the land to la Société l'Assomption, a mutual insurance company owned and managed by Acadians.
After the mission lands were secularized, a Mexican land grant of 1841 deeded to Raimundo Olivas the area that became Rancho San Miguel.
His estate, deeded to the public, includes the Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens.
They later abandoned the religious experiment and officially deeded their communal lands to God.
In addition to the purchase price, the purchaser of a deeded or right-to-use interval pays an annual fee for property upkeep and management.
Vast tracts of their land, leased land and deeded land, are potentially involved.
Beautiful wooded lot offering more than 20,000 sf with a deeded right of way on Lake Gélinas.
I do support the provision of deeded land, the provision for economic self-sufficiency in the form of a cash payment and resource sharing.
Four years before her death, Jemima and her husband John deeded the property that was to become High Park to the City of Toronto.
There, leased land had been replaced by deeded acreage and ranching methods had been intensified.
It sits on 100 hectares of land that the French government deeded to Canada.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Because Bill had no homestead, no deeded land, and had not tried to get any.
He had a piece of land in the United States, which he deeded over to the government.
If there hadn't been any kind of a deed, Folger couldn't have deeded the property to you.
He deeded her the house as a wedding-gift, that the happy dancers might remain with us lonely and unforgetting folk.
To the school the legislature of Alabama in 1824 deeded a half section of land.
He did, in fact, die from the operation, but not before he had deeded Tiny Soderball his claim on Hunker Creek.
All of our property is free from mortgage, and is deeded to an undenominational board of trustees who have the control of the institution.
On January 2, 1821, the property was finally deeded to the consistory.
The mill is also on deeded land, and together they are a plague spot.
By the way, I've deeded you all the 'island' east of those two big pines.
This island had been deeded to them by the government as their own.
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