Muniment

Pronunciation: /ˈmənˈɪmˈɛnt/

Muniment (noun)

  1. Old or official papers kept to show rights, ownership, or agreements in a legal case.
  2. Documents preserved as records of events, families, or institutions for future study.

Examples

  • The lawyer filed muniment to prove ownership.
  • Muniment can support a claim in court.