• In property law, title is an intangible construct representing a bundle of rights in (to) a piece of property in which a party may own either a legal interest...
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    Intellectual property (IP) is a category of property that includes intangible creations of the human intellect. There are many types of intellectual property, and...
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    three broad forms of property: private property, public property, and collective property (also called cooperative property). Property that jointly belongs...
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  • abstract mention capital improvements to the property. An abstract of title is the condensed history of the title to a particular parcel of real estate, consisting...
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  • title search or property title search is the process of examining public records and retrieving documents on the history of a piece of real property to...
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  • intellectual property. Property may also refer to: Property (philosophy), in philosophy and logic, an abstraction characterizing an object Material properties, properties...
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  • paid back. These type of loans are marketed as small emergency loans. Title (property) Vehicle registration certificate "Grease quote explanation 'Pinkslips...
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  • quiet title is a lawsuit brought in a court having jurisdiction over property disputes, in order to establish a party's title to real property, or personal...
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    Allodial title constitutes ownership of real property (land, buildings, and fixtures) that is independent of any superior landlord. Allodial title is related...
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  • Fee simple (redirect from Fee title)
    inheritable, present possessory interest in land. A "fee simple" is real property held without limit of time (i.e., permanently) under common law, whereas...
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  • and Canada, that insures against financial loss from defects in title to real property and from the invalidity or unenforceability of mortgage loans. Unlike...
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  • legal title to a piece of property—usually land (real property)—may acquire legal ownership based on continuous possession or occupation of the property without...
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    In English common law, real property, real estate, immovable property or, solely in the US and Canada, realty, refers to parcels of land and any associated...
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  • which was enacted as the Real Property Act 1858 in the province of South Australia, the first version of Torrens title enacted in the world. Torrens based...
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  • Title or Titles may also refer to: Title (property), a claim or documents about legal ownership Short and long titles, the short formal name by which legislation...
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  • title schemes are composed of individual lots and common property. Lots are either apartments, garages or storerooms and each is shown on the title as...
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  • A title opinion is the written opinion of an attorney, based on the attorney's title search into a property, describing the current ownership rights in...
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  • Clear title is the phrase used to state that the owner of real property owns it free and clear of encumbrances. In a more limited sense, it is used to...
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    violated the Fifth and Thirteenth Amendments by depriving him of "liberty and property without due process". In Heart of Atlanta Motel v. United States (1964)...
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  • child, will inherit the Spencer title. Property is divisible separately, but most peers choose to keep property and title combined. Betts, Hannah (18 May...
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  • Community property (United States) also called community of property (South Africa) is a marital property regime whereby property acquired during a marriage...
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  • property manager or estate manager is a person or firm charged with operating a real estate property for a fee. The property may be individual title owned...
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  • untrue disparaging statement in front of someone's property. McConnell, Karen (1983). "Slander of Title: Onward through the Fog". South Texas Law Journal...
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  • guarantees of title are issued: the registry merely endeavours to provide information concerning the deeds lodged against a certain property – and, crucially...
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    million, which, if sold, will make this the most expensive sectional title property ever sold in South Africa. The entire structure cost R 2 billion and...
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  • Property management is the operation, control, maintenance, and oversight of real estate and physical property. This can include residential, commercial...
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  • Personal property is property that is movable. In common law systems, personal property may also be called chattels or personalty. In civil law systems...
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  • of title is the sequence of historical transfers of title to a property. It is a valuable tool to identify and document past owners of a property and...
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  • In property law, alienation is the voluntary act of an owner of some property to dispose of the property, while alienability, or being alienable, is the...
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  • United States property law, a cloud on title or title defect is any irregularity in the chain of title of property (usually real property) that would give...
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