A deed for which there is no consideration.
A type of deed used to convey title to property as part of a gift. This deed typically identifies the consideration as "For Love and Affection," instead of some monetary sale price. For more information, see the "Introduction to Deeds" article in the "Real Estate In-Depth" section.
A deed in which the consideration is "love and affection." Because the deed is not supported by valuable consideration, the donee (recipient of the gift) may not be able to enforce against the donor certain promises or agreements contained in the deed.
Instrument which transfers legal title to property for no consideration (except perhaps natural love and affection).
A deed for which the consideration is not material, but love and affection.
A deed for which consideration is love and affection and no material consideration is involved.
A deed which the consideration is love and affection and where there is not material consideration.
A deed for which the consideration is love and affection rather than monetary.
A deed where there is no material consideration; the consideration is love and affection.