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in law, the means by which the owner has just and legal possession of his or her property. It is distinct from the document (e.g., a deed) that is evidence of the title.

 


Title Insurance at Legal Glossary What is it? Insurance issued by a title company that protects a property owner against loss if it is later discovered that title is imperfect.
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Title Search
it is a record of all the possible searches and examination of the title in local offices which maintains the records of real estates in that region.

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TITLE VII: Part of the federal Civil Rights Act of 1964 that prohibits discrimination in employment on the basis of age, color, national origin, race, religion, or sex.

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Quiet title action - A court proceeding to remove a cloud on the title to real property.
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Title to property acquired by someone after that person has purportedly transferred the property to someone else. As soon as the seller actually acquires title, it passes to the person to whom it was sold.

BRIEF OF TITLE - Practice, Conveyancing. An abridgment of all the patents, deeds, indentures, agreements, records and papers relating to certain real estate.

Title - Legal ownership of property, usually real property or automobiles.
Tort - A private or civil wrong or injury for which the court provides a remedy through an action for damages.

Title. French tille: Latin titulus, superscription; bill, placard, notice. The means whereby the owner of land has the just possession of his property. 2 Bl. Com. 195.

Title XI: a ship financing guarantee program.
Ton mile: a measurement used in the economics of transportation to designate one ton being moved one mile.

Title Insurance
An insurance policy which protects the insured(purchaser and lender) against loss arising from defects in title ...

TITLE SEARCH An examination of the records of the Recorder of Deeds to determine whether title to the property is clear of any defects or judgments. The examiner then prepares an "Abstract of Title" documenting the status of the property.

Title: Legal recognition of the ownership of property, usually proven by a document.
Tort: A civil injury or wrong to someone else, or their property.

TITLE: Ownership of property.
TITLE SEARCH: A review of the land records to determine the ownership and description of the property.
TORT: A civil wrong that result in an injury to a person or property.

TITLE estates. A title is defined by Lord Coke to be the means whereby the owner of lands hath the just possession of his property. Co. Lit. 345; 2 Bl. Com. 195. Vide 1 Ohio Rep. 349. This is the definition of title to lands only.

Clear Title: Transferring ownership of an asset without any encumbrances, obstructions or burdens that present any reasonable question of law or fact.

Title 25, Chapter 20 of the Alaska Statutes, at ¶10, states:
"A person is considered to have arrived at majority at the age of 18, ...

title insurance
n. a policy issued by an insurance company guaranteeing that the ...
title report
n. the written analysis of the status of title to real property, ...

Title: In reference to a code (such as the United States Code), the word title refers to the broad subject heading under which a law is classified.

Just title
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in the civil law of Louisiana : a juridical act (as a sale or donation) sufficient to transfer ownership or a real right
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: the title that derives from such an act <have a just title> ...

Some titles are Hereditary but most Barons are Life Peers. Life Peers and some Hereditary Peers are entitled to sit in the House of Lords.

Quiet Title Action
Quitclaim Deed
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Allodial title · Fee simple
Life estate · Fee tail · Future interest
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abstract of title
A short history of a piece of land that lists any transfers in ownership, as well as any liabilities attached to it, such as mortgages.
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Slander of Title:
Intentionally casting aspersion on someone's property including real property, a business or goods (the latter might also be called "slander of goods").

Abstract of title - A chronological summary of all official records and recorded documents affecting the title to a parcel of real property.
Acceptance - The taking and receiving of anything in good faith with the intention of retaining it.

abstract of title - A chronological history, in abbreviated form of the ownership of a parcel of land.
accessory - A person who assists in the commission of a crime, either before or after the fact.

ABSTRACT OF TITLE - A condensed history of the chain of title to land, used to determine or establish present ownership.

In Germany the title of advocatus (Vogt) was given not only to the advocati of churches and abbeys, but to the officials appointed, from early in the middle ages, by the emperor to administer their immediate domains, ...

quiet title action - A proceeding to establish the plaintiff's title to land by bringing into court an adverse claimant and there compelling him either to establish his claim or be forever after estopped from asserting it.

Certificate of Title -Document issued by Registrar of Titles for real estate registered under the Torrens System, which is considered conclusive evidence of the present ownership and state of the title to the property described therein.

EARL
Eng. law. A title of nobility next below a marquis and above a viscount. 2. Earls were anciently called comites, because they were wont comitari regem,... more
EARLDOM
The seigniory of an earl, the title and dignity of an earl. ... more ...

For example, a owner of a building has seisin, but a tenant does not, because the tenant, although enjoying possession, does not have the legal title in the building. TOP Sentence : The punishment given to a person who has been convicted (i.e.

Case Management Master(see Master)Cause of ActionA situation that may entitle one person to obtain from the court a remedy against another person.CaveatLatin term for a warning. Cautionary words.

Typically, easements "run with the title", i.e., if the owner sells the easement continues after the buyer takes possession. For this reason, buyers should always check the public records to know if an easement runs with the title.

Adverse possession The possession of land, without legal title, for a period of time sufficient to become recognized as legal owner. The more common word for this is "squatters.

Slander of title: Falsely and maliciously denying someone's title to property including real property, a business or goods (the latter might also be called "slander of goods"). The tort is only actionable if damage has been suffered.

Reclamation - A term used in bankruptcy to denote a right or proceeding on the part of a person having title to property to recover the same when it is in possession of the bankrupt, debtor, receiver or trustee.

The Leader's formal title is President of the (Privy) Council. One of the Leader's duties is to tell the Commons about its business for the following week or two. This is done every Thursday.

The possession of land, without legal title, for a period of time sufficient to become recognized as legal owner. The more common word for this is "squatters." Each state has its own period of time after which a squatter can acquire legal title.

To clear the title of this potential, a lender goes to court, demonstrates the default, requests that a date be set where the entire amount becomes payable after which, in the absence of payment, ...

adverse possession Legal process by which title to real property may be acquired under certain conditions—actual, open, and notorious possession of real property, for a continued period of time, ...

Esquire- In the United States the title commonly appended after the name of an attorney. In English law a title of dignity next above gentleman and below knight. Title also given to barristers at law and others. Abbreviated: Esq.

The leading digits represent the Title number, in this case, "15." Federal Regulations are divided into various Titles.
The "CFR" represents the Code of Federal Regulations
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Minister: A member of the Government, the full title is Minister of the Crown. Most ministers have responsibility for a particular area of Government (a ministry), such as health or education. They are normally Members of Parliament.

Catalogue: books, journal titles, e-readings, short loans and more
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in rem: Regarding the right or title to property.
inter alia: Among other things.
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Abandoned Shipwreck Act: Federal law vesting title to abandoned shipwrecks found in state territorial waters, thereby enabling the preservation of historic shipwrecks.

MARITAL PROPERTY: includes all property acquired during the marriage, even if it is not titled in both names, with some exceptions.
MASTER: hears cases like a judge. A master's decision is reviewed by a judge before becoming final.

In some jurisdictions, this prosecutor's title is "state" attorney or solicitor. The common abbreviation for the elected District Attorney in a jurisdiction is "DA," while the assistants who work for him/her are "assistant district attorneys" (ADA).

Nemo dat quod non habet - On one can give a better title than he has
Nexus - Connection
Nisi - Unless ...

Warranty Deed
A deed which warrants and guarantees that the title being transferred is free and clear of all encumbrances.
Weight of the Evidence
The balance of the greater amount of credible evidence.

The Latin term "Nemo dat quod non habet" means, in a UK legal context: "no one can give a better title than he has".
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TREATY
A formal agreement entered into by two or more nations. See the UN explanation for terms used in the titles of treaties, such as "Convention," "Agreement," "Protocol," and "Charter." ...

CLOSING: In a real estate transaction, this is the final exchange in which the deed is delivered to the buyer, the title is transferred, and the agreed-on costs are paid.

discovery of an elder's signature being forged for financial transactions or for the titles of his/her possessions;
sudden appearance of previously uninvolved relatives claiming their rights to an elder's affairs and possessions; ...

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