voluntary — Unconstrained by interference; unimpelled by another s influence; spontaneous; acting of oneself. Coker v. State, 199 Ga. 20, 33 S.E.2d 171, 174. Done by design or intention. Proceeding from the free and unrestrained will of the person. Produced… … Black's law dictionary
voluntary transfer — See voluntary assignment; voluntary deed … Ballentine's law dictionary
deed of gift — A voluntary deed, as distinguished from a conveyance of property based upon a consideration. See McWillie v Van Vacter, 35 Miss 428 … Ballentine's law dictionary
voluntary conveyance — See voluntary deed … Ballentine's law dictionary
voluntary grant — See voluntary deed … Ballentine's law dictionary
voluntary — voluntary, intentional, deliberate, willful, willing can mean constituting or proceeding from an exercise of free will. Voluntary, the most widely applicable of these terms, often implies not only freedom from constraint but freedom from the… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
deed of arrangement — A formal arrangement made by an individual (not a company) with his creditors in place of bankruptcy. This arrangement has largely been replaced by individual voluntary arrangements. Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international… … Law dictionary
Deed in lieu of foreclosure — A Deed in lieu of foreclosure is a deed instrument in which a mortgagor (i.e. the borrower) conveys all interest in a real property to the mortgagee (i.e. the lender) to satisfy a loan that is in default and avoid foreclosure proceedings. The… … Wikipedia
Voluntary Conveyance — Transfer of title from a delinquent homeowner to a lender to satisfy the balance on a loan in default. The delinquent borrower transfers title on a voluntary basis, in order to avoid foreclosure. Voluntary conveyance also refers to a transfer of… … Investment dictionary
Protected Trust Deed — The Protected Trust Deed (PTD) is a formal arrangement that is used in Scotland where a consumer debtor grants a ‘deed’ in favour of the trustee which transfers their assets to the trustee for the benefit of creditors. It can be an extremely… … Wikipedia