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Relating to chronology containing an account of events in the order of time according to the order of time as chronological tables...
Abstract of title
Abstract of title. A concise statement, usually prepared for a mortgagee or purchaser of real property, summarising the history of a piece of land including all conveyances interests, lines & encumbrances that reflect title to property, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., an epitome of the evidence of title to property or power to deal with it.Every purchaser of land or real estate has an implied right to have an abstract of title delivered to him within a reasonable time, Compton v. Bagley, (1892) 1 Ch 313. As to registered land, see the Land Registration Act, 1925, s. 110, and Brickdale and Stewart-Wallace on the Land Registration Act, 1925.An abstract is said to be perfect if it deduces the title from the date fixed by the contract or by statute for its commencement and discloses every incumbrance affecting it, by setting out the material parts of all deeds, wills and other documents, and stating the facts on which it depends: fc. 1 Pres. 42, 207. The statutory period is thirty years,...
Chronographer
One who writes a chronography a chronologer...
Chronologer
Same as Chronologist...
Chronologist
A person who investigates dates of events and transactions one skilled in chronology...
Chronology
The science which treats of measuring time by regular divisions or periods and which assigns to events or transactions their proper dates...
IQ
a measure of a persons intelligence as indicated by an intelligence test the ratio of a persons mental age to their chronological age multiplied by 100...
Metachronism
An error committed in chronology by placing an event after its real time...
Millionary
Of or pertaining to millions consisting of millions as the millionary chronology of the pundits...
narration
The act of telling or relating the particulars of an event a recital of certain events usually in chronological order rehearsal...
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