
Refinance and Mortgage Encyclopedia - title
TitleA contractThe formal legal document, also known as the "policy" that describes the agreement between the policyholder insuring or indemnifying against lossThe occurrence of the event for which insurance pays. or damage arising from defects in or liens or encumbrances on the insuredThe policyholder - the person(s) protected in case of a loss or claim. title; unmarketability of the insured title or invalidity or unenforceability of liens or encumbrances on the stated propertyThe rights or interests a person has in the thing he owns; not, in the technical sense, the thing itself., provided nay such defect, unmarketability or invalidity existed on or before the policyThe written contract of insurance. date. Title insuranceInsurance to protect the lender lender's policy) or the buyer (owner's policy) against loss arising policy does not include a preliminary report, binderPlacing insurance temporarily in force, pending issuance of a policy., commitmentIn the FFEL program, a commitment occurs when the guaranty agency issues a commitment to the lender for a loan. or abstractA history of the ownership of a property, showing transfers in ownership and factors affecting ownership,. (REF: CGS §38a-402). TitleA documentAny written instrument meeting all statutory requirements which may be recorded with the Register of Deeds. that demonstrates that an individualA person as defined. owns a certain propertyThe rights or interests a person has in the thing he owns; not, in the technical sense, the thing itself.. TitleA documentAny written instrument meeting all statutory requirements which may be recorded with the Register of Deeds. that gives evidence of an individualA person as defined.'s ownershipThe right of one or more persons to possess and use property to the exclusion of all others. A collection of propertyThe rights or interests a person has in the thing he owns; not, in the technical sense, the thing itself.. titleA formal documentAny written instrument meeting all statutory requirements which may be recorded with the Register of Deeds. establishing ownershipThe right of one or more persons to possess and use property to the exclusion of all others. A collection of propertyThe rights or interests a person has in the thing he owns; not, in the technical sense, the thing itself.. TitleA legal documentAny written instrument meeting all statutory requirements which may be recorded with the Register of Deeds. establishing the right of ownershipThe right of one or more persons to possess and use property to the exclusion of all others. A collection and is recorded to make it part of the publicIn trade parlance, non-professional speculators as distinguished from hedgers and professional speculators or traders. record. Also known as a DeedWritten instrument which when properly executed and delivered conveys title to real property from one. TitleA legal documentAny written instrument meeting all statutory requirements which may be recorded with the Register of Deeds. evidencing a personAn individual, corporation, partnership, Limited Liability Company or other legal entity. (REF CGS §38a-1(14)).'s right to or ownershipThe right of one or more persons to possess and use property to the exclusion of all others. A collection of a propertyThe rights or interests a person has in the thing he owns; not, in the technical sense, the thing itself.. TitleIndicates " feeWhen applied to property, an inheritable estate in land.'' positionAn interest in the market, either long or short, in the form of one or more open contracts. of lawful ownershipThe right of one or more persons to possess and use property to the exclusion of all others. A collection and right to propertyThe rights or interests a person has in the thing he owns; not, in the technical sense, the thing itself.. " Bundle of RightsBeneficial interests or rights which attach to the ownership of real property, including the right to" possessed by an ownerThe full name of the primary owner of the property parcel.(e.g. John P. Doe).. CombinationWhen two or more parcels are combined into one parcel. of all elements constituting proof of ownership. TitleInsurance against the lossThe occurrence of the event for which insurance pays. of the title or against expense due to a defective titleTitle that is not clear., damage suffered by reasons of liens, encumbrances upon, defects in, or the unmarketability of a title to such real propertyThe type of property ascribed to real estate investments, such as houses, land, buildings, retail stores, malls, etc.. CoverageThe scope of protection provided under a contract of insurance; any of several risks covered by a policy. may extend to heirs in case of death or to the insurers of a corporationAn entity established and treated by law as an individual or unit with rights and liabilities, or both, ownerThe full name of the primary owner of the property parcel.(e.g. John P. Doe). of propertyThe rights or interests a person has in the thing he owns; not, in the technical sense, the thing itself.. TitleThe combinationWhen two or more parcels are combined into one parcel. of all elements that constitute proof of ownershipThe right of one or more persons to possess and use property to the exclusion of all others. A collection. TitleThe right to and evidence of ownershipThe right of one or more persons to possess and use property to the exclusion of all others. A collection of landThe material of the earth, whatever may be the ingredients of which it is composed, whether soil, rock,. TitleThe right to or ownershipThe right of one or more persons to possess and use property to the exclusion of all others. A collection of lands. Also, the evidence of ownership. Title to propertyThe rights or interests a person has in the thing he owns; not, in the technical sense, the thing itself. encompasses all the bundle of rightsBeneficial interests or rights which attach to the ownership of real property, including the right to an ownerThe full name of the primary owner of the property parcel.(e.g. John P. Doe). possesses. TitleThe right to ownershipThe right of one or more persons to possess and use property to the exclusion of all others. A collection in real estateThe physical parcel of land and all improvements permanently attached. An identified parcel or tract, which is transferred by a deedWritten instrument which when properly executed and delivered conveys title to real property from one. Evidence of ownership in real estateThe ownership interest of an individual in real property. The sum total of all the real property and. TitleThe right to, and the ownershipThe right of one or more persons to possess and use property to the exclusion of all others. A collection of, propertyThe rights or interests a person has in the thing he owns; not, in the technical sense, the thing itself.. A title or deedWritten instrument which when properly executed and delivered conveys title to real property from one is sometimes used as proof of ownership of landThe material of the earth, whatever may be the ingredients of which it is composed, whether soil, rock,. TitleTitle is the evidence of ownershipThe right of one or more persons to possess and use property to the exclusion of all others. A collection. In essence, title is more important than ownership because having proper title is proof of ownership. If you have a problem with your title, you will have trouble proving your ownership and thus selling or mortgaging your propertyThe rights or interests a person has in the thing he owns; not, in the technical sense, the thing itself..
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