ABSOLUTE OR CONDITIONAL CONVEYANCE
\ˈabsəlˌuːt ɔː kəndˈɪʃənə͡l kənvˈe͡ɪəns], \ˈabsəlˌuːt ɔː kəndˈɪʃənəl kənvˈeɪəns], \ˈa_b_s_ə_l_ˌuː_t ɔː k_ə_n_d_ˈɪ_ʃ_ə_n_əl k_ə_n_v_ˈeɪ_ə_n_s]\
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right or property in a thing is transferred, free of any condition or qualification, by which it might be defeated or changed; as an ordinary deed of lands, in contradistinction to a mortgage, which is a condilional conveyance. Bur- rill; Falconer v. Buffalo, etc., R. Co., 69 N. Y. 491
By Henry Campbell Black