Deeds

Deeds are legal documents that record and convey the ownership of property or the rights associated with it. They serve as evidence of a transaction and typically include essential elements such as the names of the parties involved, a description of the property, and the signature of the grantor (the party transferring the interest). Deeds typically come in various forms, including warranty deeds, quitclaim deeds, and special purpose deeds, each serving different legal purposes and providing various levels of protection for the parties involved. In addition to property transactions, the term "deeds" can also refer to actions or behaviors, particularly those that are notable or significant, often used in expressions like "good deeds" or "deeds of valor." In this context, deeds refer to the actions of individuals that may be judged as commendable or noteworthy.