A substantive title is one that relates to another relative having an existing title. A classic example is a King, who's sons would have the substantive title of Prince. The substantive title issue becomes much more complicated with Dukes and Earls.
It's substantive due process.
procedural
substantive salary mean
It depends on how they hold title and the basis for the lien.It depends on how they hold title and the basis for the lien.It depends on how they hold title and the basis for the lien.It depends on how they hold title and the basis for the lien.
no, to hold a title you have to have a licence
an appositive
meaning of substantive growth
That is the correct spelling of "substantive" (actual, valid).
Substantive growth is an unusual amount of growth for the company. There are times when substantive growth can be abnormal for an industry as well.
That is an opinion question and in my opinion, I would have to say no.
as long as you physically have the title in your possession and its in your name and they haven't signed the back, you are still the legal owner. A title company would have to give proof of your financial obligation to them
Substantive restraints are procedural restraints used when consulting the US Bill of Rights. Substantive restraints are not usually physical restraints.