legal title in English

legal ownership, lawful title (Law)

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1. Legal title to the nation's mineral deposits.

2. FAA Legal Title Appellation légale Applied Title Titre d'usage Abbr.

3. FAA Legal Title Appellation légale Applied Title Titre d’usage Abbr.

4. (law) The act of Abalienating; alienation; estrangement; transferring a legal title

5. We have no legal title to harmonise the issue of the age of consent to sexual relations.

6. 1861, Anne Manning, The chronicle of… abalienation: …(legal) The act of Abalienating; alienation; estrangement; transferring a legal title

7. We retain absolute legal title and proprietary exploitation rights to all illustrations, drawings, estimates, quotations, and our other documents.

8. Conveyancing is the transfer of the legal title of the property from one person (the selling) to another (the buyer).

9. The purchaser or Alienee brought an action against the tenant-in-tail, alleging that he had no legal title to the land

10. Legal title to the refugees' land was henceforth vested in the Custodian of Absentee Property, an office also created by that Law

11. The term FOB stands for free on board and governs when the legal title to the goods passes from seller to buyer.

12. A Conveyancer is one who transfers a legal title of real property from one person to another, or the granting of an encumbrance such as a mortgage or a lien

13. During the late 19th and early 19th centuries the open-field system ended when the Enclosure acts enabled weal their landowner to seize any land to which tenants could prove no legal title.

14. 1991), the Chengs were legal title holders to property and in 1976 Conveyed it to a land trust, named LaSalle National Bank as trustee and reserved to themselves sole beneficial interest in the trust.

15. Conveyancing is the process of transferring ownership of a legal title of land to the new owner, whether it be a from a person or entity. Given the complexity of the legal work, it’s recommended that you hire a professional to conduct your Conveyancing.

16. A person who receives the benefits from something although perhaps not the legal owner of the thing.In real estate,the term is usually encountered in the context of a trust,in which a trustee holds what is called bare legal title to the property,but the property itself and all sums gained from the property are held for the Beneficiary.Care should be taken when buying,selling,or