re·con·vey

[ree-kuhn-vey]
verb (used with object)
1.
to convey again.
2.
to convey back to a previous position or place.

Origin:
1500–10; re- + convey

re·con·vey·ance, noun
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Check to see if there is a court order to reconvey the property or to exonerate the bond.
The easy way out of this would be if she would reconvey or sign off on a deed to you.
At any time, the governmental subdivision may reconvey the property to the state in trust for the taxing districts.
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