If the car has not been paid for then you can not transfer the ownership to someone else without paying the vehicle off.
It sounds as though you have been paying for a land lot prior to it being transferred to you. Assuming you have been paying the legal owner and have written proof of your payments, that person should execute a transfer certificate that transfers ownership to you. The transfer certificate must be recorded in the land records.
TT on a title typically stands for "Title Transfer" or "Transfer of Title." It signifies that ownership or legal title of the item, such as a vehicle or property, has been transferred from one party to another.
The assignee on a stock certificate is the individual or entity to whom the ownership rights of the stock have been transferred. This person or group typically receives the rights to dividends and any voting privileges associated with the shares. The assignee is usually identified on the certificate itself, and the transfer of ownership is often formalized through a signature or endorsement from the previous owner.
You have no right to transfer to another person until it has been transferred to you through an estate or a court order.
No, a gift cannot typically be taken back once it has been given, as it is considered a voluntary transfer of ownership without the expectation of anything in return.
In general, once a gift has been given and accepted, it cannot be legally taken back. This is because a gift is considered a voluntary transfer of ownership without any expectation of return. However, there may be exceptions depending on the specific circumstances and laws in place.
An executor has no authority until they have been appointed by the probate court. The executor must file a resignation with the court that appointed them and the court will appoint a successor.
The owner will have to go to the DMV in Pennsylvania and get a replacement permit for the bike. He can then transfer the ownership to you, and you will take the transfer papers to the DMV in Maryland and register the bike in your name.
You will need to find a lawyer who is familiar with firearms law and restoration of firearms ownership.
A cold transfer occurs on a phone with an operator when they cannot complete your request. They then hand you off to another operator, except they do not inform them of your issue, which means that you have to re-explain everything to the new operator.
In general, once a gift has been given and accepted, it cannot be legally taken back. This is because a gift is considered a voluntary transfer of ownership without any expectation of return. However, there are some exceptions, such as if the gift was given under certain conditions or if there was fraud or duress involved.
In general, once a gift has been given and accepted, it cannot be legally taken back. This is because a gift is considered a voluntary transfer of ownership without any expectation of return. However, there are some exceptions, such as if the gift was given under false pretenses or if there was a specific condition attached to the gift.