That type of legal language indicates that someone has been granted a life estate in the property and at their death the absolute ownership or the fee will pass to someone else free and clear of the life estate.
If you mean car title contract DMV. They will charge a fee.
a fee you pay for the title.
Fee Title or Fee Simple Title is the greatest possible estate in land, wherein the owner has the right to use it, exclusively possess it, commit waste upon it, dispose of it by deed or will, and take its fruits. A fee title represents absolute ownership of land, and therefore the owner may do whatever he or she chooses with the land. If an owner of a fee title dies intestate, the land will descend to the heirs.
The fee for Transfer Only is $15, and the fee for Title and Transfer is $80. ($65 title fee, $15 transfer fee)Source:http://www.sos.state.il.us/departments/vehicles/title_registration/transferring.html
In most states the fee is the same as a title transfer.
You need to have your insurance card and license. You will need to pay a fee and take it to the title office in Pennsylvania.
The previous owner goes to the department of motor vehicles and fills out some paperwork. Then he pays a fee. You go with him and sign the paperwork for a new title, and pay a fee. If he had not lost the original title, he would not need to go to the department, fill out the paperwork, and pay the lost title fee. The original owner must go to the DMV to get a duplicate. In some states the owner can sign an application form for a duplicate and anyone can take it to the DMV but the title will still be issued to the original owner.
A mortgage closing cost may include any or all of the following: discount and origination points, the application fee, appraisal fee, credit report fee, title search and title insurance, and a survey fee.
There is no standard, and the fee depends on the state, city and county where the property is located.
go to the dmv and fill out the form for a lost title. there is a fee for this tho.
Title Insurance in Texas is highly regulated. To find the Rules and Regulations, you can access the Basic Manual of Texas Title Insurance at www.tlta.com/publications/basicmanual - You may also find more information at the Texas Department of Insurance website at www.tdi.state.tx.us (Select "Title" from the menu) It is much easier to become a "fee office" than a "title agent". A fee office is an attorney that has a fee agreement with an existing title company. For more information, contact the major title insurance underwriters in Texas. They can be found at the Texas Land Title Association (TLTA) website under Membership Directory-Underwriters.
The deputy service fee is associated with registering the vehicle and it includes tags and title work. The fee is minimal at $5.00 or less.