It depends on exactly how it was used.
It cannot be used in the granting clause. Every grantor and every grantee must be listed on the deed by name so their ownership can be documented in the land records.
Et al is often used in the description to identify abutters. The first abutter on any particular boundary is mentioned by name followed by et al to indicate that there are other abutters on that line.
It depends on exactly how it was used.
It cannot be used in the granting clause. Every grantor and every grantee must be listed on the deed by name so their ownership can be documented in the land records.
Et al is often used in the description to identify abutters. The first abutter on any particular boundary is mentioned by name followed by et al to indicate that there are other abutters on that line.
It depends on exactly how it was used.
It cannot be used in the granting clause. Every grantor and every grantee must be listed on the deed by name so their ownership can be documented in the land records.
Et al is often used in the description to identify abutters. The first abutter on any particular boundary is mentioned by name followed by et al to indicate that there are other abutters on that line.
It depends on exactly how it was used.
It cannot be used in the granting clause. Every grantor and every grantee must be listed on the deed by name so their ownership can be documented in the land records.
Et al is often used in the description to identify abutters. The first abutter on any particular boundary is mentioned by name followed by et al to indicate that there are other abutters on that line.
It depends on exactly how it was used.
It cannot be used in the granting clause. Every grantor and every grantee must be listed on the deed by name so their ownership can be documented in the land records.
Et al is often used in the description to identify abutters. The first abutter on any particular boundary is mentioned by name followed by et al to indicate that there are other abutters on that line.
Generally, the term "et al" in the context of a lawsuit, stands for "and others". It is normally seen accompanying a party's name, e.g., Smith Jones, et al.,
It cannot be used in the granting clause. Every grantor and every grantee must be listed on the deed by name so their ownership can be documented in the land records. Et al is often used in the description to identify abutters. The first abutter on any particular boundary is mentioned by name followed by et al to indicate that there are other abutters on that line.
You mean Al Hirt?
It is one of Allah (God) names in Arabic name that means The Forgivable who forgives one if doing sin or wrong deed against God commands and/or Prophet Muhammad teachings and admits doing the sin or the wrong deed, intends not to do it again, and repents to Allah (God), then God, Al-Ghaffar or The Forgivable, forgives him per His Will.
manu nai pata
Al Noor means The Light
"Al" is Arabic for "The", and it is used often in the name of Arabian horses.[1]
how am i suppose to know who al worden i mean sure my last name is wamba but i dont know who he is
Righteousness (Salah) of (Al) faith (Deen)
The Arabic name Ma'mum or Mamoun ('al-mā'mūn ) means dependable.
first it called now" Al madina al monawarah" which mean the lighting country it was "yathreb"
it's an arabic name which means "dream"