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title ix Short for Title IX, Education Amendments of 1972, Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any education program or activity receiving federal financial assistance. ...
merchantable title
merchantable title : marketable title at title ...
universal title
universal title see title ...
record title
record title see title ...
tax title
tax title see title ...
title 1
title 1 an FHA-insured loan that allows a borrower to make non-luxury improvements (like renovations or repairs) to their home; Title I loans less than $7,500 don't require a property lien. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ...
title defect
title defect an outstanding claim on a property that limits the ability to sell the property. Also referred to as a cloud on the title. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ...
title insurance
title insurance : insurance that compensates for loss from title defects or encumbrances (as liens) that were unknown but should have been discovered at the time the policy was issued ...
Slander of title
Slander of title, means a false and malicious written or spoken public statement disparaging a person's title to property that cause harm for which special damages may be awarded, M&P Concrete Prods. v. Woods, 590 So 2d 429 (1991)...
Possession follows title
Possession follows title, is a well-recognised one. It means that when a rightful owner is not in actual physical possession, he would, in the eye of the law, be deemed to be in possession. The benefit of such a presumption can accrue only in favour of a rightful owner and not in favour of a wrongdoer. The latter can acquire a title only by actual physical possession, Nagorao v. Jageshwar, AIR 1944 Nag 20: (1942) Nag LJ 375....
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