A Deed of Adjudication is a formal legal document employed to definitively determine and distribute the rights and :~:text=A%20Deed%20of%20Adjudication%20in interests of individuals in a specific property. This instrument is typically used in situations where multiple parties claim ownership or title%20from%20parent%20to%20child. rights over a property, often arising from inheritance, joint ownership, or other complex legal scenarios.
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A Deed of Adjudication usually includes detailed descriptions of the property involved, the names and legal relationships of the parties, and a clear allocation of ownership rights.