A gift of land is called a land donation or land transfer.
Land Settlement Association was created in 1934.
In general, a gift is not completed until it is delivered and accepted. You can usually "disclaim" any or all of your inheritance simply by refusing to accept the gift. Local regulations may require filing a notification with the registry of deeds so the chain of title will follow the probate records properly.
it means a business that is unicorporated.
The American Land Title Association is based in Washington, D.C.
No. The owner of the land has made the land subject to the terms, provisions, rules and regulations of the homeowner's association in order to preserve the integrity and exclusivity of the subdivision. Every lot owner has the right to expect every other lot owner to abide by all of the covenants and restrictions that affect the planned community. FYI: Generally a buyer has no standing to have any restriction "removed" from the land they intend to purchase. Generally, when land is restricted, your only choice is whether or not to purchase it "as is". If you accept the deed you also accept the encumbrances.
Yes. You can sell your property. The association was formed as a land-use scheme, and 'getting out of the association' means you can get out, but your property is permanently part of the association's land-use plan.
The American Land Title Association has more than 2,400 members
Association of Polish Culture of the Lviv Land was created in 1989.
From a real estate owners point of view, the legal basis is the land-use documents filed in the local hall of records defining the land use as an association -- condominium, co-op or home owners. These include the CC&Rs -- covenants, conditions, reservations and restrictions -- for the use of the land. Deeds of ownership, then, are based on this type of land-use.Then, for the operation of the association -- as a legal basis for how it conducts its business, usually this is based in state corporate law. Associations can be for profit or non-profit, or unincorporated. These include Articles of Incorporation, which if they exist, reference the state corporate law that governs the business, and the By-laws, that describe the business rules.Another PerspectiveA property owner's association is created by a developer of a subdivision, planned community or condominium for the purpose of controlling the use of the property and maintaining its value and aesthetics. The legal basis for creating the property owner's association is land ownership. The developer owns the land and can impose restrictions and protective covenants under the provisions of state laws. Once the property owner's association has been imposed on the land by a recording of documents in the land records, purchasers have notice thereof and purchase their interests subject to the provisions of the property owner's association.
land grant
Land as a factor of production is a free gift of nature and is fixed.