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Voluntary alienation is when the owner voluntarily gives up their rights to the property such as in granting a mortgage to a lender.

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What is the definition of alienable land?

There are two different but related meanings for the alienation of land.Land alienation occurs when one society or cultural group takes over the land of another as when colonists take the land away from the original inhabitants, or when the government takes over land of the inhabitants of a country.Alienable land in property law is land that has the capacity to be transferred by mortgage or by deed. Property is generally deemed to be alienable by its owner unless there were restrictions placed on it when it was acquired. Therefore, in property law, mortgaging or selling real property is also called the alienation of land.


What does the process of annexation involve?

Annexation can involve both voluntary and involuntary processes. A voluntary process can be demonstrated through a request from a property owner and an involuntary process can be demonstrated through a city's choice to annex a property without the owner's consent.


Can you force a deal on a wild property?

No, you cannot force a deal on a wild property as it is typically owned by the government or private individuals and negotiations must be voluntary.


If someone has a motorcycle in their name but someone has the property and is behind on payments can the motorcycle be voluntary repossessed by the main name even though someone else has the property?

Yes it can.


Is there a difference between and auction and a sheriffs sale?

An auction is voluntary. Sherriff's sale follows a seizure of property.


IN NJ can you sue for causing alienation of affection not the spouse the mistress who also caused alienation of effection and alienation of financial dealings?

NJ does not allow alienation of affection lawsuits.


What was an argument used by South Carolina in support of the idea the secession was fair?

States joined the Union on a voluntary basis.


What are the four types of alienation according to marx?

Been over a decade since I had to know this so sorry if it is a little rusty... Alienation from the act of working. Alienation from other workers. Alienation from the product of the labour. Alienation from the self or "species being". Essentially alienating labour is labour as a means-to-an-end (for food/shelter/means of procurement) rather than as an end-in-itself.


Texas alienation of affection?

is the law for alienation of affection valid in texas ?


What happens if you voluntary repo a vehicle?

Voluntary repossession" is a term used to describe a situation in which a consumer voluntarily surrenders the property securing a loan, such as an automobile, to the lender that financed the purchase. Voluntary repossessions generally occur when a consumer has fallen behind on his or her loan payments, and decides to surrender the property rather than forcing the creditor to proceed with repossession. Voluntary repossessions occur most frequently with vehicles, but can occur with any type of secured loan, such as the purchase of work equipment, jewelry, etc.


Explain major characteristics institutions and assumption embodied in a market system?

sanctity of contract, private property, voluntary exchange


What is alienation at work?

What is alienation?feelings of powerlessness, meaninglessness, isolation, and self-estrangement

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