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Mortgage by deposit of title deeds

Mortgage by deposit of title deeds, under the Transfer of Property Act a mortgage by deposit … the Transfer of Property Act a mortgage by deposit of title-deeds is one of the forms of mortgages whereunder there it

Torrens system

Sir Robert Torrens (1814-1884), British pioneer in Australia] : a title registration system used esp. in Massachusetts, Hawaii, Illinois, and Minnesota … confirming title and ordering registration (as with the registrar of deeds) is issued. A certificate of title is then given to

Title-deeds

Title-deeds. See TITLE TO LANDS, DOCUMENTS OF.

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Title Deed of our Republic

Title Deed of our Republic, Constitution of India, See Maneka Gandhi … Title Deed of our Republic, Constitution of India, See Maneka Gandhi v.

Abstract of title

proposed purchaser or mortgagee, who compares it with the original title-deeds, and makes requisitions (when necessary), in order to ascertain any

Mortgage

transfer the mortgage debt instead of reconveying; power to inspect title deeds, and power to pay off one mortgage, where there are … and any subsequent mortgages which are not accompanied by the title deeds and not registered are void as against a purchaser for

title

title [Anglo-French, inscription, legal right, from Old French, from Latin titulum … : a doctrine that requires such vesting compare estoppel by deed at estoppel NOTE: The doctrine of after-acquired title generally does

Title to lands, Documents of

Title to lands, Documents of. As to dealing with title-deeds as mere personal chattels, see Swanley Coal Co. v. Denton,

Notice

not excepting first mortgages (not completed by possession of the title deeds) and required to be registered; (ii. and iii.) any equitable … to restrictive covenants or easements endorsed on one of the title deeds which are not handed to a purchaser under a title

Tail

having an inheritable freehold, he has a right to the title-deeds which equity will secure to him; see also s. 98

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