A co-signer is not usually on the title of a vehicle unless they are actually a co-borrower/owner. State laws govern how ownership of a vehicle is determined. A Chapter 13 is a consolidation bankruptcy, therefore the co-signer would not necessarily be relieved of the financial responsibility of the loan.
The title page of each chapter typically includes the chapter title, sometimes a subtitle, and may also include the chapter number or page number. It serves to introduce the content of the chapter and help readers navigate the book or document.
If you are on the title, he will have to get your signature. The fact that he got a home equity with out you signing ( assuming you did not sign ) tells me you are not on title. You would have had to sign for that also. You have to sign to every transaction if you are on title / deed to the house.
Title 11 is the US Bankruptcy Code. Chapter 7 is a part of Title 11. A chapter 11 (also part of Title 11) is for business reorganizations. A chapter 13 (yes, also part of Title 11) is for people who have the income to pay current bills and pay money into a plan to pay a Chapter 13 Trustee and to pay all secured debts arrears in no more than 5 years.
Opportunity Knocks. It's also the title of chapter 8.
The bank would be paid ffirst since it most likely placed a lien on the title. If there is any money left over after the loan is paid off the owner of the insurance policy would receive it unless the co-signer was also on the insurance or also had a lien on the title.
The first chapter tells about Katniss' family, you also learn about her relationship with Gale as they go hunting. Readers will learn the "jist" of the book and also the reaping takes place at the end.
Literally, the title might refer to the suggestion made by Percival Wemys Madison, who believed that 'the beast' came out of the sea. Many have also suggested that the chapter titles in Lord of the Flies are symbolic references to events which occurred during World War II. The chapter title Beast from Water may refer to Hitler's intended sea invasion of Britain during World War II.
She can only be taken off the title if SHE signs the title over to him. There is no other way. If both names are on the title, if name are separated by the word OR that means either can sign title and change the way the names read. If names are separated by the word AND then it requires both signatures to make any changes. If only in her name then she has to sign title. Also if there is a lien holder, there still making payments on it, then typically only the lien holder can authorize the name change on the title.
The title of chapter 6 in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is Gilderoy Lockhart, in which the character Ron receives a Howler by owl post. The main characters also participate in Lockhart's first defense against the dark arts class.
Websites like SparkNotes, Shmoop, and CliffsNotes typically provide chapter by chapter summaries for a variety of books to aid in understanding and analysis. You can also try searching for the specific book title followed by "chapter summaries" to find resources.
It would be a good idea to not type a question straight off of a homework assignment. Also, I cannot answer the question because you give no hint to what book or chapter you are referring too.
Chapter 1 At first you start out with the cover, then the title page, then the Index or Contents (whatever you prefer to call it), Then you've got your dedication page, then the first chapter. Not quite. it is the foreword, preface or prolusion.