Taira no Masakado claimed the title of "Shinno," which translates to "New Emperor." This title reflected his ambitions to establish himself as a ruler independent of the central government in Kyoto, especially during a time of political instability in Japan. His rebellion against the imperial authority in the early 10th century ultimately led to his deification as a folk hero and a protector deity in later Japanese culture.
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Someone that asserts a right or a title, an example would be ' a claimant to an estate'A person making a claim, esp. in a lawsuit or for a government-sponsored benefit.
Pokemon jade is all about rayquaza, you need to stop team aqua and magma from taking control of groudon and kyogre to get to rayquaza and claim your title as Pokemon champion
Another title for Augustus was "Princeps," which means "first citizen" in Latin. This title emphasized his role as the leading figure of the Roman state while maintaining the illusion of a republic. Augustus was also known as "Imperator," which signified his military command and authority. These titles helped solidify his power while allowing him to present himself as a servant of the state.
No. He was awarded the title "Kentucky Colonel" in 1935 because of the chicken he cooked. He then decided to call himself Colonel Sanders.
The plaintiff must be the person(s) who has title to the property and can prove that their claim is the strongest as opposed to that of the adverse party.The plaintiff must be the person(s) who has title to the property and can prove that their claim is the strongest as opposed to that of the adverse party.The plaintiff must be the person(s) who has title to the property and can prove that their claim is the strongest as opposed to that of the adverse party.The plaintiff must be the person(s) who has title to the property and can prove that their claim is the strongest as opposed to that of the adverse party.
Probably not. Just as you can't claim ownership of property to which you have no title.
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No, as The One True Lord does not permit you to claim holiness in place of others. Be humble, son, and follow in The Lord's footsteps. You are NOT deserving of the title Reverant, only God himself is worthy of our devotion. Amen son.
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File a claim with your title insurance underwriter.
Yes. You effectively "quit" your claim of ownership.
If you're not on the title you have no claim to the car. You would need to sue the owner in court and win a judgment in your favor.If you're not on the title you have no claim to the car. You would need to sue the owner in court and win a judgment in your favor.If you're not on the title you have no claim to the car. You would need to sue the owner in court and win a judgment in your favor.If you're not on the title you have no claim to the car. You would need to sue the owner in court and win a judgment in your favor.
Contact the claims department of the title insurance underwriter that issued your policy.
Take that and proof of ownership to your DMV and claim title.
A bar claim action, sometimes referred to as an "action to quiet title", is an action to compel the determination of claim to real property. Different states have different statutes that govern bar claim actions. In New York State, Article 15 of the RPAL (Real Property Actions and Proceedings Law) govern a bar claim action. Generally, one would file a bar claim action to have marketable title to real property. One would typically have to file a bar claim action during the course of bankruptcy, obtaining title through adverse possession, or quieting title to a property acquired by quit claim deed. -Perrault Jean-Paul
The owner of the policy.