That which appears to be good title but is not.
Example: Abel gives Baker a Deed to land that he has never actually owned; Baker farms the land under a color of title.
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That which appears to be good title but is not.
Example: Abel gives Baker a Deed to land that he has never actually owned; Baker farms the land under a color of title.
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The appearance of a legally enforceable right of possession or ownership. A written instrument that purports to transfer ownership of property but, due to some defect, does not have that effect. A document purporting to pass title to land, such as a deed that is defective due to a lack of title in the grantor, passes only color of title to the grantee.
It has been held that in order to pass color of title, the instrument appearing to pass title must be in good form, duly executed, and profess to pass good title.
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