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equitable title

equitable title see title

Notice

from protecting himself against a person claiming under a prior equitable title, by getting in the outstanding legal estate, because, as the

title

to the farm] ;broadly : marketable title in this entry equitable title : title vested in one who is considered by the … in another [the purchaser under a contract for sale had equitable title to and an insurable interest in the property] ;specif :

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trust

another's property for the benefit of a party who holds equitable title to the property b : an entity resulting from the … estate ownership arrangement in which the trustee holds legal and equitable title to the property subject to the provisions of a trust

Abstract of title

ESTATE; PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES; SETTLEMENT; MORTGAGE; TRUSTEES FOR SALE; UNDIVIDED SHARES; EQUITABLE INTERESTS, BANKRUPTCY and VESTING ORDERS. Abstracts on behalf of vendors … Abstract of title. A concise statement, usually prepared for a mortgagee or purchaser

interest

(as a beneficial interest) that is held by virtue of equitable title or that may be claimed on the ground of equitable

Limitation of actions and prosecutions

inequity, yet that courts of equity in giving effect to equitable claims, and affording equitable relief, will observe the principles of … not adverse, viz.:--1st, when both parties claim under the same title; 2ndly, when the possession of the one is consistent with

conversion

price. The purchaser is deemed to be the holder of equitable title in and owner of the real property, having the rights

Conditions of sale

title with the concurrence of any person entitled to an equitable estate if a title can be made free from the

Joint-tenancy

and the following paragraphs still hold good in respect of equitable interests in joint estates in land, the beneficial ownership of … called the estate owner, who is competent to give a title to the whole estate without the concurrence of other parties.

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