LSDefine
Simple English definitions for legal terms
A quick definition of dedi:
Term: dedi
Definition: Dedi is a legal term that means "I have given" in Latin. It is often used in conveyancing to imply a warranty of title, which means that the person giving the property guarantees that they have the right to do so. This is like a promise that the property is legally theirs to give. For example, if someone says "I have given and granted this property to you," they are making a legal promise that the property is theirs to give and that the new owner will not have any legal problems with the title.
A more thorough explanation:
Term: dedi
Definition: Dedi is a legal term that means "I have given" in Latin. It is used in conveyancing to imply a warranty of title. This means that the person who is giving the property guarantees that they have the right to do so and that there are no other claims on the property. For example, if someone sells a house and uses the word "dedi" in the contract, they are saying that they have the legal right to sell the house and that there are no other claims on it.
Example: John sold his car to Mary and used the word "dedi" in the contract. This means that John is guaranteeing that he has the legal right to sell the car and that there are no other claims on it. If someone else comes forward and says that they own the car, John will be
responsible for resolving the issue.
de deoneranda pro rata portionis |
dedication and reservation