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Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials novel trilogy, of which The Golden Compass is the first part, is based on John Milton's famous poem Paradise Lost. The title of the trilogy is taken from a passage in the same work.
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This particular movie was entitled "Cisne Negro", being a literal translation from the original title.
A title cannot be transferred without the proper paperwork being done and the person on the original title signing it over to the new owner. Therefore, if such a thing has happened, the person has committed several crimes, stealing by deceit, falsifying official documents and forgery, to name a few. No. Both people have legal right to the car if both names are on the original registration and paperwork.
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It was a common proverb before it became the title of a play by Shakespeare.
"Original" means you do it. Some anonymous person on the internet cannot write an original story for you. That's called cheating.
Allodial title is inalienable. That means it cannot be taken by any operation of law for any reason whatsoever.
Its original title was the U.S. Tariff Commission; it received its current title in 1975.
The original title is "Anne Frank: The Diary of a Little Girl"
That means the grantee is a trustee who is holding title to the property for the benefit of the beneficiaries of a trust. They do not own the property as an individual.That means the grantee is a trustee who is holding title to the property for the benefit of the beneficiaries of a trust. They do not own the property as an individual.That means the grantee is a trustee who is holding title to the property for the benefit of the beneficiaries of a trust. They do not own the property as an individual.That means the grantee is a trustee who is holding title to the property for the benefit of the beneficiaries of a trust. They do not own the property as an individual.
The titles of motor vehicles come in different colors. A blue title is the original title to the car, a brown title is a duplicate title that is issued when the original owner sells the car, and a pink title is a salvage title.
The original title for "And Then There Were None" was "Ten Little N*****s," which was changed to the current title prior to its publication in 1939.
The Merchant Venice and King Lear All's Well That Ends Well
The owner cannot sell the vehicle without signing the original title. A bill of sale is not an official ownership document for any motor vehicle - only the state issue title can suffice for that. You have been duped - and need to return the vehicle to the owner and demand your money back. If they refuse, you may have a claim to stake in small claims court. Without that original title (which the owner obviously does not have) ownereship cannot be transferred to another person, especially without the lien holders signature. The agency holding the lien is the only one who can offer this vehicle for sale as they hold the title. If the registered owner cannot provide you with that original title of ownership, then they don't own the car at all and it is not theirs to sell in the first place.