After-Acquired Title
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After-Acquired Title: Title or interest acquired by the grantor after a property has been conveyed.
Root Of The Title: The original grant (or root) of the title.
Substitution Of Entitlement: Replaces one eligible veteran with another on an existing Veterans Administration loan. The entitlement is restored to the original veteran.
Suit To Quiet Title: A court action intended to establish or settle the title to a particular property, especially when there is a cloud on the title.
Quiet Title: A court action to remove a cloud on the title.
Owners Title Insurance: An insurance policy protecting the buyer for the amount of the purchase price in the event of a future title dispute.
Naked Title: Bare title to the property, lacking the usual rights and privileges of ownership. A trustee in a deed of trust securing instrument may hold the title to a secured property, but only such tit . . . View Full Definition
Opinion Of Title: An opinion of the marketability of a title given by an attorney based on the abstract of title.
Title: A title is a legal document proving ownership of a piece of property. If you are buying real estate you authorize a title search, or examination of property records, to insure that the selle . . . View Full Definition
Title Defects: An unresolved claim against the ownership of property, which prevents presentation of a marketable title. Such claims may arise from failure of the owners spouse or former partner to sign a . . . View Full Definition
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