reconveyance
The company arranged the reconveyance of the returned goods to the warehouse.
Definition
- Noun:
- The act of conveying something back: "Reconveyance" refers to the process of transporting or carrying something back to its original place or owner.
- Legal transfer of property: In law, "reconveyance" specifically means the transfer of title to real property back to the original owner, often after a mortgage has been paid off or a condition has been fulfilled.
Usage Examples
- General use:
- The reconveyance of the goods to the warehouse was completed without delay. (The act of transporting the goods back to the warehouse.)
- Legal context:
- After the loan was fully repaid, the bank issued a deed of reconveyance to the homeowner. (The legal document transferring property ownership back to the borrower.)
Advanced Usage
- "Deed of reconveyance": A formal legal document that transfers property title from the lender (or trustee) back to the borrower after a mortgage is satisfied.
- The trustee signed the deed of reconveyance, officially returning the house to the family. (The legal instrument that ends the lender's interest in the property.)
Variants and Related Words
- Reconvey (verb): to convey or transport something back.
- The company will reconvey the equipment to its original factory. (To send the equipment back.)
- Conveyance (noun): the act of transporting or carrying something; also, a legal document transferring property.
- The conveyance of the land was recorded in the county office. (The transfer of property ownership.)
Synonyms
- Return: the act of giving or sending something back.
- Retransfer: the act of transferring something again, especially property rights.
- Reversion: in law, the return of property to the original owner after a period.
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