If you are talking a vehicle, then yes! you can just go to a license bereau and have it switched.. it does cost some money to get it switched tho.
Title holder is always liable.
Yes.
Yes you can but you have to ask the company first
Yes. When you finance a car, that's exactly what happens... the financier is the title holder until that vehicle is paid off.
Title of goods refers to ownership rights over a product or commodity. When title of goods is transferred, it means that legal ownership has changed hands from one party to another. This change typically occurs when goods are purchased or sold.
No. Generally, equitable title to real property passes to the heirs upon the death of the decedent. However, the estate must be probated in order for legal title to pass to the heirs. Title is never in the estate. If there is a deed change made it is changed to the names of the heirs once the estate has been probated. Deeds are not changed to reflect the estate of the owner.
Most states will allow you to register a car in one name even if two names are on the title. Of course, the registration has to be in one of the names on the title.
Changed from one form to another - energy cannot be created or destroyed it can only be changed from one form to another.
Is his name on the title also?
Apparently it is. Shakespeare's source was called Rosalynde. He changed the title when he made it into a play.
That will be an Igneous rock any way my name is Jessica
AMERICAN MUSICThe brilliance of Anne Brown, a soprano, changed the title of a 1935 opera that was to be called simply this one name porgy