Deeds
91lack of deeds — lack of action …
92poor in deeds — doesn t do much, has not accomplished a lot …
93title deeds — / taɪt(ə)l di:dz/ plural noun a document showing who is the owner of a property …
94registrar of deeds — A term used in some states to describe the person in charge of recorded instruments affecting land title. Also commonly called a recorder or register (q.v.) …
95ancient deeds — See ancient documents …
96commissioner of deeds — An officer authorized to take acknowledgments and to perform other acts of the same nature as those performed by a notary public; an officer authorized to take outside the state air acknowledgment of a deed or other instrument to be used within… …
97man of deeds — noun someone inclined to act first and think later • Syn: ↑man of action • Hypernyms: ↑actor, ↑doer, ↑worker …
98Carillon Historical Park — Deeds Carillon U.S. National Register of Historic Places …
99Gesta Stephani — Deeds of King Stephen or Acts of Stephen or Gesta Stephani is a mid 12th century English history by an anonymous author about King Stephen and his struggles with his cousin Matilda of England, also known as the Empress Maud. It is one of the main …
100supererogatory — Deeds that are not ‘required’ but which go beyond the call of duty, as, for example, acts of exceptional goodness and heroism. The category is interesting, in that many ethical theories fail to recognize it: e.g. for a direct utilitarian, either… …