muniments

/ˈmjuːnəmənts/
noun
  1. Documents that prove ownership or rights, especially to land or property; the plural form of muniment.
    • The lawyer requested all the muniments before finalizing the sale of the estate.
    • The old chest in the attic contained the family's muniments, including deeds and wills.
    • Before the court case, they gathered the muniments to prove their claim to the inheritance.
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