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deed [di:d] n
gen. Tat f; urkundlich übertragen; Verbrechen
bank. Urkunde f
busin. Handlung f; gesiegelte Urkunde; notarielle Urkunde
econ. Dokument n; förmlicher Vertrag
econ., amer. Übertragungsurkunde f (bei Grundstücken)
environ. Vertrag m (förmlich)
law Urkunde f (notariell, gesiegelt); notarielle Akte; notarielle Beurkundung; Delikt n
law, market. Grundstücksübereignungsurkunde f
law, patents. Akte f; Schriftstück n
deeds n
gen. Taten f
mining. Berge f; Waschberge m; Klaubeberge m; Abgänge m
deeded v
gen. urkundlich übertragen
 English thesaurus
DEED [di:d] abbr.
abbr., phys., scient. Demonstration Of Energy Efficient Developments
energ.ind. decommissioning and environmental engineering department
DeEd [di:d] abbr.
abbr. Department of Education
deed [di:d] abbr.
abbr., law см. тж. executed as a deed (One of the requirements for a document to be executed as a deed is that it make clear on its face that it is a deed. There was a view, however, that if a document was executed under seal, it did not need to describe itself as a deed if it was a document which was by its nature one that had to be executed as a deed (e.g. "this lease") and it was in fact executed under seal. The RRO amends the Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1989. It now provides that a document shall not be taken to make clear on its face that it is a deed merely because it is executed under seal. Therefore simply stating that the common seal was affixed in the presence of a director/secretary does not necessarily mean that the document is a deed. 4uzhoj)
deed: 245 phrases in 23 subjects
Accounting1
Agriculture4
Agronomy2
Alternative dispute resolution9
American usage, not spelling1
Banking9
Business21
Construction4
Demography1
Economy49
Environment2
Finances11
Foreign trade5
General32
Historical1
Idiomatic2
Informal1
Insurance1
Law81
Marketing5
Medical1
Patents1
Taxes1