Muniments Of Title

Muniments Of Title in United States

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Written evidence by which title to real property may be defended. The word muniments is derived from the Latin verb munio, meaning “to fortify.” Hence, muniments of title fortify or strengthen rights in property. The expression as generally defined refers to deeds of conveyance, wills, legislative grants and other documents relating to the title land.

(Revised by Ann De Vries)

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