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Statement of ownership is a sworn statement made by a person affirming the legal ownership of real property. It is a legal document where a person swears that they do own something.
The word you are probably looking for is "preamble" which is the introductory portion of a legal document.
In a legal document, a preamble is a statement or series of statements at the beginning of the document explaining what the document is about and why it was made. Preambles are particularly helpful in contracts, whether they are brief and to the point ("This contract between John Smith and Mary Hughes is made July 9th, 1994") or long-winded and full of legal words like "whereas" ("Whereas the party of the first part is the owner of those lands and premises . . .") Preambles can also be found in documents of incorporation, corporate by-laws, municipal by-laws, statutes at all levels of government, and constitutional documents. In these latter the sense of self-importance of those drafting them tends to result in preambles which are portentous and bombastic.
Legal for the purpose of coucher certification means that the document has been reviewed and approved by a competent authority as being authentic and accurate. It provides assurance that the information contained in the document is valid and can be relied upon for legal or official purposes.
A deed is the legal document used to transfer ownership of real property.An abstract of a deed is a brief statement that contains the most important points recited in the deed. The abstract has no legal significance.A deed is the legal document used to transfer ownership of real property.An abstract of a deed is a brief statement that contains the most important points recited in the deed. The abstract has no legal significance.A deed is the legal document used to transfer ownership of real property.An abstract of a deed is a brief statement that contains the most important points recited in the deed. The abstract has no legal significance.A deed is the legal document used to transfer ownership of real property.An abstract of a deed is a brief statement that contains the most important points recited in the deed. The abstract has no legal significance.
A signed, notarized document is a legal document.A signed, notarized document is a legal document.A signed, notarized document is a legal document.A signed, notarized document is a legal document.