deforciation (Meaning)

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deforciation (n.)

Same as Deforcement, n.

Synonyms & Antonyms of deforciation

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deforciation Sentence Examples

  1. Deforciation is the legal act of removing an impediment to the transfer of property.
  2. The deforciation of the estate cleared the way for its smooth transition to the new owner.
  3. In medieval times, deforciation was often used to resolve disputes over land inheritance.
  4. The court ruled in favor of deforciation, allowing the rightful heir to claim the ancestral property.
  5. Through deforciation, the rightful owner regained control of the disputed territory.
  6. Deforciation can be a complex legal process requiring thorough documentation and evidence.
  7. The attorney specialized in cases involving deforciation and property rights.
  8. The settlement reached through deforciation brought closure to a long-standing family dispute.
  9. Despite attempts at deforciation, some legal hurdles remained in the transfer of ownership.
  10. The principle of deforciation aims to facilitate the smooth transfer of property rights without unnecessary obstacles.

FAQs About the word deforciation

Same as Deforcement, n.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Deforciation is the legal act of removing an impediment to the transfer of property.

The deforciation of the estate cleared the way for its smooth transition to the new owner.

In medieval times, deforciation was often used to resolve disputes over land inheritance.

The court ruled in favor of deforciation, allowing the rightful heir to claim the ancestral property.