Definition
A legal document proving ownership of a property and detailing the owner's rights and responsibilities. Essentially a property's birth certificate, complete with all the drama of custody disputes.
Example Usage
Once we received the title deed, we officially owned the house free and clear.
Origin
From Latin 'titulus' and Old English 'dæd' (deed)
Fun Fact
A title deed can be 'clouded' if there are liens, unpaid taxes, or other claims against the property—making it harder to sell.
Source: Property law documentation
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