A Quitclaim Deed Terminating Easement is a type of deed used to terminate an easement. It is a document that conveys a party's interest in a piece of property, and is usually used to release a party's rights, title, and interest in a property. The Quitclaim Deed Terminating Easement is usually signed by both parties of the easement, and filed with the local county recorder's office. There are two types of Quitclaim Deed Terminating Easement: a general quitclaim and a special quitclaim. A general quitclaim deed conveys all the party's interests in the property, while a special quitclaim deed conveys only the specific rights and interests listed in the deed. Both types of quitclaim deed must be signed by both parties and filed with the local county recorder's office in order to be effective.