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1. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Defeasance \De*fea"sance\, n. [OF. defesance, fr. defesant, F.
   d['e]faisant, p. pr. of defaire, F. d['e]faire, to undo. See
   Defeat.]
   1. A defeat; an overthrow. [Obs.]
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            After his foes' defeasance.           --Spenser.
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   2. A rendering null or void.
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   3. (Law) A condition, relating to a deed, which being
      performed, the deed is defeated or rendered void; or a
      collateral deed, made at the same time with a feoffment,
      or other conveyance, containing conditions, on the
      performance of which the estate then created may be
      defeated.
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   Note: Mortgages were usually made in this manner in former
         times, but the modern practice is to include the
         conveyance and the defeasance in the same deed.
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2. Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
DEFEASANCE, contracts, conveyancing. An instrument which defeats the force 
or operation of some other deed or estate. That, which in the same deed is 
called a condition, in another deed is a defeasance. 
     2. Every defeasance must contain proper words, as that the thing shall 
be void. 2 Salk. 575 Willes, 108; and vide Carth. 64. A defeasance must be 
made in eodem modo, and by, matter as high as the thing to be defeated; so 
that if one be by deed) the other must also be by deed. Touchs. 397. 
     3. It is a general rule, that the defeasance shall be a part, of the 
same transaction with the conveyance; though the defeasance may be dated 
after the deed. 12 Mass. R. 13 Pie P. 413 1 N. 11. Rep. 41; but see 4 Yerg. 
57, contra. Vide Bouv. Inst. Index, h.t.; Vin. Ab. h.t.; Com. Dig. h.t.; 
Id. Pleader, 2 W 35, 2 W 37; Lilly's Reg. h.t.; Nels. Ab. h.t.; 2 Saund. 
47 n, note 1; Cruise, Dig. tit. 32, c. 7,, s. 25; 18 John. R. 45; 9 Wend. R. 
538; 2 Mass. R. 493. 



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