The word you seek is 'res':Noun-Latin The thing. The subject of the matter-that is, a legal action concerning an object or property, rather than a person.
Case hardening or surface hardening is the process of hardening the surface of a metal, often a low carbon steel, by infusing elements into the material's surface, forming a thin layer of a harder alloy.
If the property is subject to by laws they remain subject to them even if the property is transferred to a new owner. The by laws would run with the land.If the property is subject to by laws they remain subject to them even if the property is transferred to a new owner. The by laws would run with the land.If the property is subject to by laws they remain subject to them even if the property is transferred to a new owner. The by laws would run with the land.If the property is subject to by laws they remain subject to them even if the property is transferred to a new owner. The by laws would run with the land.
Yes, that would be a definition of jurisdiction.
Spouses share ownership of property, if it belongs to your spouse it belongs to you and therefore may be subject to any debt recovery measures used agaisnt you.
William Noy has written: 'The compleat lawyer, or, A treatise concerning tenures and estates in lands of inheritance for life, and for yeares' -- subject(s): Conveyancing, Early works to 1800, Land tenure, Real property 'Reports and cases taken in the time of Queen Elizabeth, King James, and King Charles' -- subject(s): Law reports, digests 'The compleat lawyer; or, A treatise concerning tenures and estates in lands of inheritance for life, and other hereditaments, and chattells real and personal' -- subject(s): Conveyancing, Early works to 1800, Land tenure, Real property 'A treatise of the principal grounds and maximes of the lavves of the kingdome' -- subject(s): Law, Legal maxims, Real property 'The principal grounds and maxims, with an analysis;and a dialogue and treatise of the laws of England' -- subject(s): Law, Legal maxims 'The compleat lawyer, or, A treatise concerning tenures and estates in lands of inheritance for life, and other hereditaments, and chattels real and personal' -- subject(s): Conveyancing, Estates (Law), Land tenure, Law and legislation 'The grounds and maxims, and also an analysis of the English laws' -- subject(s): Conveyancing, Handbooks, manuals, Law, Legal maxims, Real property 'The compleat lawyer, or, A treatise concerning tenures & estates in lands of inheritance for life and other hereditaments' -- subject(s): Conveyancing, Land tenure, Real property
If the property is subject to active liens, generally the devisee will acquire the property subject to those liens.
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You cannot transfer your property to a trust if it is subject to a reverse mortgage. You have already assigned your interest in the property to the lender.You cannot transfer your property to a trust if it is subject to a reverse mortgage. You have already assigned your interest in the property to the lender.You cannot transfer your property to a trust if it is subject to a reverse mortgage. You have already assigned your interest in the property to the lender.You cannot transfer your property to a trust if it is subject to a reverse mortgage. You have already assigned your interest in the property to the lender.
The "subject property" is the property referred to in a deed, mortgage, contract, title report, title certification, restriction, lease, etc.
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