Color refers to the appearance of a legal claim to a right, authority, or office. For example color of title, under color of state law.
Color also refers to a common law pleading whereby an apparent, but legally insufficient, right or ground of action, is admitted in a defendant's pleading to exist for the plaintiff. A plaintiff's apparent right or title to property the existence of which is pleaded by the defendant and then attacked as defective, as part of a confession and avoidance to remove the case from the jury by turning the issue from one of fact to one of law. There are two types of pleadings; express color and implied color. Express color refers to a defendant's admission that the plaintiff has an apparent right to something coupled with an assertion that the plaintiff's right is legally inferior to the defendant's right to the same thing. This pleading was typically used in cases of trespass to land by making fictitious allegations that put the plaintiff's ownership of the land in question. Implied color refers to a defendant's tacit admission of a plaintiff's prima facie case by failing to deny it.
There are many different possible colors for many different kinds of titles. Titles of books have all of the colors.
You should be able to obtain a reliable abstract of title within two weeks.
Get the VIN and note the make model and color and year. Take that information to your local county clerk and file for a lost title.
You obtain legal title by deed from the legal owner. A professional title examiner should be able to research the title and find a description in an old deed. See discussion page.
You obtain title as soon as the deed is delivered to you. See related question.
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A bonded title is a procedure used to obtain a vehicle title when you do not have a title assigned to you to surrender and get you a title. You have to file documents with the state and obtain a surety bond to surrender to the state. Once you do this you get a title in your name. There is a lady in Beaumont Texas. She has a business call Auto Title Recovery. She has 30 years of experience in titles. She can help you get a title. She has a website.
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you have to go back to original owner and have them apply for lost title
Professional title examiners do not perform their services for free.
If you've lost you book of sale for a car title, you need to fill out an application to obtain a duplicate of a title.
Contact your local DMV.