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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 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.

title insurance Insurance issued by a title insurance company that protects a property buyer against loss if it is later discovered that title is imperfect -- that is, ...

Title - Legal ownership of property, usually real property or automobiles.
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Title:
Legal ownership of property, usually real property or automobiles.

Title is generally relative, not absolute. Person A may have a better title than person B, and C's title may be better than B's.

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.

Title: Legal ownership of property, usually real property or automobiles.
Tort: In civil law, generally, a wrong or injury committed against a person or property. A tort does not include breach of contract.
Tort-Feasor: One who commits a tort.

Clear Title: Transferring ownership of an asset without any encumbrances, obstructions or burdens that present any reasonable question of law or fact.
Clerk: The person responsible for keeping court records and procedures in an orderly fashion.

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

Slander of Title Intentionally casting aspersion on someones property including real property, a business or goods (the latter might also be called slander of goods).

Title IV EC treaty - Title VI EU treaty
The legal bases for EU legislation on justice and home affairs. Title IV of the European Community Treaty covers free circulation of persons, asylum, immigration and judicial cooperation in civil matters.

Title without defects or claims so as to be readily accepted without fair or reasonable doubt. Compare, INSURABLE TITLE.
Maturity:
The date on which the principal balance of a loan, bond, or other financial instrument becomes due and payable.

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. 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
Legal ownership of property, usually real property or automobiles.
Tort ...

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: 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.

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 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: 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: Legal ownership of property, usually real property or automobiles.

Title: Legal ownership of property, usually real property or automobiles.

Title - Legal ownership of property, usually real property or automobiles.

Title - Legal ownership of property, usually real property or automobiles.

Title - Legal ownership of property, usually real property or automobiles.

Title - Legal ownership of property, usually real property or automobiles.

title: The ownership or evidence of ownership of land or other property.
toll: See statute of limitations.

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

Allodial title · Fee simple
Life estate · Fee tail · Future interest
Concurrent estate · Leasehold estate ...

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 -- An abbreviated chronological history of the ownership of a plot of land.
action -- Lawsuit; the legal demand for one's right asserted in a court.
action in personam -- A lawsuit against a person based on personal liability.

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.

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.

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, ...

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. Sentence The punishment given to a person who has been convicted (i.e.

The principle is alive today in some jurisdictions, where a squatter may obtain right of title by occupying the property of another in an open manner hostile to the true owner's rights (i.e.

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.

caption - The heading or introductory part of a pleading, motion, deposition, or other legal instrument which indicates the names of the parties, name of the court, docket or file number, title of the action, etc.

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.

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.

IV-D: "the child support enforcement program mandated by Title IV-D of the federal Social Security Act and implementing OCSE regulations, ...

Property: That to which a person has a legal title; real estate that one has the legal right to possess, use, and enjoy.
Quit: To leave or vacate.
Remedy: A legal means to redress grievances or to correct a wrong.

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).

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.

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

A heading in legal documents which introduces the title of the proceedings
In Rem
Against the matter ...

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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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.

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