No, both names hold equal value. If the title says name one OR name two then either one can dispose of the vehicle. If it says AND or just lists the two names, both must sign.
The estate has to settle the title. The secondary person can be held responsible for the loan until it is resolved.
There are a number of places on can obtain an automobile title loan. The most frequently used institution would probably be a bank. They are very reputable and trustworthy.
Two. The primary and the co buyer.
If the names are joined with "OR" or "AND/OR", either can go to the DMV and have the title changed. If there is just an "AND", they will both have to sign.
The name coming first is the primary owner.
When an automobile is issued a salvage title, the automobile can never get a clean title. The salvage title will always remain with the vehicle.
The title page of a book is considered a primary source as it provides information directly from the original publication itself. It is a firsthand source of information about the book, including the title, author, publisher, and publication date.
If there are two individuals listed on the title of a vehicle as primary and joint, they are both responsible for the payment of the loan. If the primary defaults on the payment, the joint owner is responsible for payment. If both parties default, the vehicle can be repossessed.
To ALL the names on the title AND the bank/finance company that holds a lien.
The name that is on the title is the true owner by law. The lean holder can erase the secondary name if the secondary is not under the credit.
Ownership isn't based on who made the payments, but on who's name is on the title. If both names are on the title, you both own the car.
The World Heavyweight Championship and the WWE Championship are tied for the best title to hold. They're the primary belts. The Intercontinental and US belts are secondary belts yea the world heavyweight and wwe championship are the primary belts u.s intercontinental are the secondary belts