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Deed of gift
Legal document that transfers ownership of real, personal, or intellectual property / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 gift, although these are generally discouraged by recipient institutions.[2]
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