/ˈkwɪtˌkleɪm/ – Verb
Definition: từ bỏ quyền.
A more thorough explanation: A quitclaim is a legal document that transfers a person’s interest in a property to another person without making any guarantees about the title or ownership of the property. It essentially releases any claim the grantor may have on the property, without providing any warranties or assurances about the property’s title.
Example: The grantor hereby releases, remises, and quitclaims all rights, title, and interest in the property to the grantee.