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  2. Deed of gift - Wikipedia

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    13th century Deed of Gift. A deed of gift is a signed legal document that voluntarily and without recompense transfers ownership of real, personal, or intellectual property – such as a gift of materials – from one person or institution to another. [1] It should include any possible conditions restricting access, use, or preservation of the ...

  3. Gift (law) - Wikipedia

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    The man has made a gift and would be unable to legally reclaim it because he has given her a present interest in the deed. [2] There is a special exception for engagement rings which most states recognize: the transfer of an engagement ring is subject "to an implied condition that the marriage occur", thus if the engagement ends without a ...

  4. Notary public (Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    An individual who is a resident of Virginia (or a resident of another state who normally works in Virginia) may become a notary public. They must be at least 18 years of age, have no unpardoned felony convictions, be able to read and write, and fill out an application (which itself must be notarized) which is sent to the Secretary of the Commonwealth. [4]

  5. Frances Ann Tasker Carter - Wikipedia

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    Frances Tasker Carter (1738 – October 31, 1787) [citation needed] was born in Annapolis, Maryland.Her parents were Benjamin Tasker and Ann Bladen. Benjamin was one of the richest men in the Province of Maryland and a president of the Maryland Council and Provincial Governor of Maryland.

  6. Deaccessioning - Wikipedia

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    For example, the museum is looking to deaccession one piece of a set that was gifted and the donor's "deed of gift or bequest" included a request that the set remain together. In this case, the museum might need to seek legal counsel and take the documents to a judge to gain release from the deed of gift or bequest restrictions. [4]

  7. Robert Carter III - Wikipedia

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    Carter was born into one of the First Families of Virginia, as a grandson of Virginia land baron Robert "King" Carter of Corotoman.In 1732, both his father and grandfather died within four months of each other, leaving the young boy in the care of his uncles Charles and Landon Carter, as well as his mother.

  8. Found in collection - Wikipedia

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    "Found in collection" (FIC) is a term used by a museum to refer to "undocumented objects that remain without status after all attempts to reconcile them to existing records of permanent collection and loan objects are completed". [1]

  9. Deed of Gift of the America's Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Deed of Gift of the America's Cup is the primary document that governs the rules to make a valid challenge for the America's Cup and the rules of conduct of the races. The current version of the deed of gift is the third revision of the original deed. [1] The original deed was written in 1852 and forwarded to the New York Yacht Club on July ...

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