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death: the time when something ends; "it was the death of all his plans"; "a dying of old hopes"
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The end of existence or activity; termination, death.
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A lease or conveyance for life or years. Loosely used to describe any conveyance, whether in fee, for life, or for years.
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A conveyance of an interest in property for a set period of time (such as in a lease).
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Transfer of an estate by bequest or contract for a stated time period or life. Alternately, the making of a charter or lease for a specified time period.
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