The family court concluded that husband was not in contempt because he was not
the titled owner of the property and was unable to comply with the divorce decree.
Not exact matches
The case began several years ago when First Canadian, a
title insurance company, sued the Law Society
of New Brunswick for amending its professional standards to require a lawyer to be present when
property owners swore affidavits for the sale or mortgage
of a
property.
This person is the beneficial
owner of the assets — they enjoy the benefit
of owning the
property even though it is registered in
title to the trustee.
(«Chain
of title» refers to the sequence
of transferred ownership
of property, from the present
owner back to the first.)
Title deeds show the
owner of the 883 hectare
property on the banks
of the Murrumbidgee River to be companies associated with local Riverina cotton grower George Commins.
The Department
of Environmental Conservation announced that over 200
property owners will receive letters asking if they want to resolve their long - standing
title ownership with the state.
7.4
Title, ownership rights and intellectual
property rights in and to content accessed using the Website is the
property of the applicable content
owner or supplier and may be protected by applicable copyright or other law.
20.3
Title, ownership rights and intellectual
property rights in and to content accessed using our Services is the
property of the applicable content
owner or supplier and may be protected by applicable copyright, trademark or other law.
All devices,
titles, and related trademarks are the
property of their respective
owners.
Even if only one person's name is on the
property title, and / or the
owner purchased the home before the other party moved in, the non-
owner is likely entitled to a portion
of it.
A form
of ownership in real
property where the
owners have
title to only
of an apartment or townhouse.
An examination
of the public
title records to ensure that the seller is the
owner of the
property and that there are no liens or other claims outstanding.
If they feel comfortable that you should be the
owner of the
property, the
title company will issue a policy covering you against loss if for any reason you are not the proper
owner of the
property.
Title establishes legal proof
of your ownership
of property and establishes your rights as the
owner.
When a spouse is an
owner or a co-
owner of property at the time
of his death, then a deed
of conveyance may be necessary to convey the deceased spouse's
title to the surviving spouse.
CDs: Hold
property in joint tenancy with right
of survivorship (or as tenancy by the entirety if
owners are spouses), transfer
title to a revocable living trust, or name a payable - on - death beneficiary.
Money Market Accounts: Hold
property in joint tenancy with right
of survivorship (or as tenancy by the entirety if
owners are spouses), transfer
title to a revocable living trust, or name a payable - on - death beneficiary.
Public records contain information about the history
of the
property, the description
of the
property, the
owner of the
property and whether or not there are liens against the
title.
An examination
of title records to ensure that the seller is the legal
owner of the
property and there are no liens or encumbrances on the
property.
The Borrower must be reflected as the
owner of the subject
property on the preliminary
title report and there must be no liens on the subject
property.
Title Insurance: Title insurance protects a real estate owner or lender against any loss or damage they might experience because of liens, encumbrances, or defects in the title to the property, or the incorrectness of the related se
Title Insurance:
Title insurance protects a real estate owner or lender against any loss or damage they might experience because of liens, encumbrances, or defects in the title to the property, or the incorrectness of the related se
Title insurance protects a real estate
owner or lender against any loss or damage they might experience because
of liens, encumbrances, or defects in the
title to the property, or the incorrectness of the related se
title to the
property, or the incorrectness
of the related search.
The basic functions
of a lawyer are to search the
property's
title to confirm that you are the
owner.
For tax purposes, however, capital gains are reported on the tax return
of the beneficial
owner of the
property — the person who has legal ownership and enjoyment
of the
property as well as the legal
title.
Closing costs are primarily administrative fees that go toward paying for
title and deed searches to ensure there are no other
owners of the
property, as well as for processing documents, transaction fees, and also for legal costs.
Title Insurance: Insurance to protect the lender (lender's policy) or the buyer (
owner's policy) against loss arising from disputes over ownership
of a
property.
Title Company: A company that researches titles and the history of titles, liens, and encumbrances in order to make sure all entitlements to a property are fulfilled before the title can be transferred to a new o
Title Company: A company that researches
titles and the history
of titles, liens, and encumbrances in order to make sure all entitlements to a
property are fulfilled before the
title can be transferred to a new o
title can be transferred to a new
owner.
Deed — A formal written instrument by which the
title of a real
property is transferred from one
owner to another.
Title insurance protects you from liens that may be attached to the
property by way
of a previous
owner, or from any complications with the deed.
Settlement: Also known as the closing
of the loan, in which the
title of the home is transferred to the new
owner and the sale
of the
property is finalized.
Even when a
property is resold quickly, or refinanced within a short period
of time from the original purchase or most recent refinance, a new
title search and
title policy are needed because the
owner could have taken actions that had an impact on his claim to the
title, such as taking out a second mortgage or incurred a lien from unpaid taxes.
Moreover, the home
owner retains the
title of the
property throughout the life
of the loan, as long as the taxes and insurance associated with the
property are kept current and the condition
of the home is reasonably maintained.
You hold
title to your
property, are required to live there as an
owner - occupant, and continue to be responsible for the timely payment
of associated
property taxes, homeowner's insurance and, if applicable, homeowner's association (HOA) fees.
A fee paid by
property owners for the management
of the common
property of buildings established under a strata
title.
Per City Code
Title 10 Section 1 - 22, posters or signs may not be attached on
property that does not belong to the poster without first obtaining the consent
of the
property owner or their agent.
Tina Aponte,
owner, Royal Chundu Luxury Zambezi Lodge, takes a moment to speak to Breaking Travel News as the
property is honoured with the
title of Zambia's Leading Safari Lodge at the World Travel Awards.
All other game
titles, trademarks, logos and copyrights are
property of SEGA or their respective
owners.
The spin - off, Animoca Brands, with its emphasis on mobile games, has multiple
titles that leverage internationally recognized intellectual
properties, all
of which are fully licensed by their IP
owners.
MTV: Music Television, MTV Games and all related
titles and logos are trademarks
of MTV Networks, a division
of Viacom International Inc All other marks are the
property of their respective
owners.
GDC Europe: Casual gaming giant may look to cross-brand its
titles with the intellectual
property of its new
owner
Property owners, banks, insurance companies,
title companies and municipalities would all have access to clean records
of ownership and
title transfers, reducing future
title search time and increasing transparency.
«Transparency International Canada's analysis
of land
title records found that nearly a half
of the 100 most valuable residential
properties in Greater Vancouver are held through structures that hide their beneficial
owners,» the authors wrote.
Generally, any premarital
property is given immediately to the original
owner, so long as the
title or nature
of the
property has not changed.
• Counsel to Ottawa
property owners in successfully defending complex «cottage
property title dispute» involving complex issues
of title in both Registry and Land
Titles.
His experience as lead counsel in over 100 jury and non-jury trials and as a former prosecutor in the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit, combined with his knowledge
of substantive real estate law, afford him a unique vantage point from which to counsel his clients, whether they are lending institutions, business or real
property owners, or
title insurers.
Despite any provision
of this Act, the Real
Property Limitations Act or any other Act, no
title to and no right or interest in land registered under this Act that is adverse to or in derogation
of the
title of the registered
owner shall be acquired hereafter or be deemed to have been acquired heretofore by any length
of possession or by prescription.
Because if purchase funds come from somebody other than the prospective
owner, the doctrine
of resulting trust presumes that, regardless
of who is on
title, the
owner holds the
property in trust for whoever advanced the funds.
The Land
Titles Act does not recognize any right
of adverse possession as against the registered
owner of property.
The BC Court
of Appeal decided against the lenders and found that although the LTA protects the genuine
owner or purchaser
of property who is relying on the register in respect
of title to the
property, it does not protect someone who has a lesser interest in the land such as a registered mortgage.
It was clear that Mr. Gill would be entitled to have his
property returned to him because section 23
of the Land
Title Act (the «LTA «-RRB- provides that the registered owner's title to property is «indefeasible» subject to certain exceptions including the right of a person deprived of land to show the registered owner participated in f
Title Act (the «LTA «-RRB- provides that the registered
owner's
title to property is «indefeasible» subject to certain exceptions including the right of a person deprived of land to show the registered owner participated in f
title to
property is «indefeasible» subject to certain exceptions including the right
of a person deprived
of land to show the registered
owner participated in fraud.
By using a this deed, the grantor promises the transferee (1) that he or she is the
owner of the
property and has the right to convey it, (2) that no one else is possessing the
property, (3) that there are no encumbrances against the
property, (4) that no one with a better claim to the
property will interfere with the transferee's rights, and (5) to defend certain claims regarding
title to the
property.