deed of defeasance

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  • deed of defeasance — (Eng law; historical) An instrument which defeated the operation of some other deed or estate • • • Main Entry: ↑defeasance * * * deed of defeasance, Law. a collateral deed made at the same time as another and containing conditions that must be… …   Useful english dictionary

  • defeasance — de·fea·sance /di fē zəns/ n [Anglo French defesance, literally, undoing, destruction, from Old French deffesant, present participle of deffaire to destroy, undo see defeat] 1 a: a condition (as in a deed or will) that upon fulfillment terminates… …   Law dictionary

  • Defeasance — De*fea sance, n. [OF. defesance, fr. defesant, F. d[ e]faisant, p. pr. of defaire, F. d[ e]faire, to undo. See {Defeat}.] 1. A defeat; an overthrow. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] After his foes defeasance. Spenser. [1913 Webster] 2. A rendering null or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • defeasance — [dē fē′zəns, difē′z ns] n. [ME & Anglo Fr defesaunce < OFr defesance < defesant, prp. of defaire, desfaire: see DEFEAT] 1. the annulment of a contract or deed 2. a clause stating a condition the fulfillment of which makes the deed, contract …   English World dictionary

  • defeasance — /dafiyzans/ An instrument which defeats the force or operation of some other deed, estate, or will. A collateral deed made at the same time with a feoffment or other conveyance, containing certain conditions, upon the performance of which the… …   Black's law dictionary

  • defeasance — /dafiyzans/ An instrument which defeats the force or operation of some other deed, estate, or will. A collateral deed made at the same time with a feoffment or other conveyance, containing certain conditions, upon the performance of which the… …   Black's law dictionary

  • deed of trust — A conveyance creating a trust in real estate; a conveyance given as security for the performance of an obligation, which is generally regarded as containing the elements of a valid mortgage. 36 Am J1st Mtg § 16. A species of deed which is in the… …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • defeasance — noun a) Destruction, defeat, overthrow. that hoarie king, with all his traine, / Being arriued, where that champion stout / After his foes defeasance did remaine [...]. b) the rendering void of a contract or deed; an …   Wiktionary

  • defeasance — /di fee zeuhns/, n. Law. 1. a rendering null and void. 2. a condition on the performance of which a deed or other instrument is defeated or rendered void. 3. a collateral deed or other writing embodying such a condition. [1400 50; late ME… …   Universalium

  • defeasance — /dəˈfizəns / (say duh feezuhns) noun Law 1. a rendering null and void. 2. a condition on the performance of which a deed or other instrument is defeated or rendered void. 3. a collateral deed or other writing embodying such a condition. {Middle… …  

  • defeasance — noun Etymology: Middle English defesance, from Anglo French, from defesaunt, present participle of defaire Date: 15th century 1. a. (1) the termination of a property interest in accordance with stipulated conditions (as in a …   New Collegiate Dictionary


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