deed of gift in Hungarian
adománylevél adományozásiokirat
Sentence patterns related to "deed of gift"
1. On the evening before the ceremony, Mrs. Meloney had shown her the deed of gift.
2. I did not tell Marguerite what I had decided, for I was quite convinced that she would refuse to accept my deed of gift.
3. The key to the irony of the line is the curious phrase "The deed of gift, " which means considerably more than merely "the act of giving. "
4. Now, since I was going to have to tell him sooner or later in whose favour I was making the deed of gift, I decided to confess the truth there and then.
5. In the play as in the poem, the distinctive peculiarities of the "deed of gift" are that it is sealed in blood and that it involves the giving of the self, body and soul.
6. In the archival sense, Accessioning is the act of taking physical and legal custody of a group of records or other material and documenting that receipt. Legal custody is documented through a deed of gift or an acquisitions agreement (or any other nomenclature used for these documents).