Deeded land is land transferred by means of a deed.
Deeded land has a legal owner of the land, with a deed to prove ownership. Recorded land is on record at the land office, but it is not necessarily deeded to anyone.
owned land
Deeded land refers to real property that is owned outright by an individual or entity, with legal ownership evidenced by a deed or title. This means that the owner has full control and rights over the land, which can include selling, leasing, or transferring ownership.
pioneers
A deeded lot is given to another person and is now owned by that person
Your aunt.
Yes. In fact, you are actually buying the land and the house is attached to it.
See the "Dawes Act" on Answers.com The Dawes Act divided reservation land amongst individual tribal members. The tribal member could sell the land. Deeded land on a reservation is land that the tribal member sold.
If the principal no longer owns the land then they cannot sell it. You can only sell what you own.
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No, deeded is not a word whoever asked this question because deeded is already pural. Of course "deeded" is a word. The asker is referring to the verb "deed", not the noun "deed" hence its pluraliity has no bearing as a verb cannot be plural. "The grandfather deeded his house to his grandson."
The primary beneficiaries of the Timber and Stone Act of 1878 were individuals and companies seeking to acquire public land for timber and stone resources. This act allowed for the purchase of land at a reduced rate for the purpose of developing timber and stone resources.