reconveyed

/ˌriːkənˈveɪd/
verb
  1. To transfer ownership of property back to a previous owner, especially in legal or financial contexts.
    • After the loan was fully repaid, the bank reconveyed the house to the family.
    • The court ordered the land to be reconveyed to the original owner after the sale was found to be invalid.
    • Once the mortgage was satisfied, the title company reconveyed the deed to the homeowner.
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