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Term for Jurisdiction based on location of a piece of property?

In rem jurisdiction


Where can one learn how to become a property owner?

Ah, the American Dream, to own your own property whether it be a home or a piece of land. To learn the ins and outs of property ownership, start with the local real estate agent. The first in property ownership is location. Determine your location and then contact a few real estates agents.


Which is an example of a piece ofinformation based on place?

An example of a piece of information based on place is the geographic coordinates of a specific location, such as latitude and longitude. This information provides the exact position of a place on Earth's surface.


What is A written claim to some piece of a property?

A written claim to some piece of property


What it would cost to replace a piece of property?

This question is too vague, and needs more information! What the piece of property is needs to be stated.


What do time shares do?

Usually a resort type location, a time share is a piece of property that several people have partial ownership of. Every person who owns a part of that time share can use the property for purposes such as vacationing or renting it out to other travelers.


Can you put a lien on someones home after that person died?

It varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, but normally (a) you need a court order, and (b) you need to establish a risk that the personal representatives will dissipate the assets without paying what is owed to you.


Can a chemical property of carbon be a large piece or fine powder?

No, that is not a chemical property.


Should one judge a property just based on its description on a real estate website?

"No. You should never judge a piece of property, or a house without going to see it in person first. You need to inspect it to see if it is right for you."


Can my husband buy land and put it into a living trust without my signature?

In most jurisdictions, no. You will have to check the specific laws in your jurisdiction, but in most the wife, sometimes spouse, acquires rights in any piece of property purchased by their spouse during the marriage.


The owning of a person as a piece of property?

slavery


Do we have still have a right on a piece of our property even if the neighbors are claiming they have maintained it?

Laws on adverse possession vary from state to state. Just tell them, "Thank you for taking care of it, but it is our property." Most require that there be hostile intent. Simply taking care of, say mowing the grass, is not enough. Consult an attorney in your jurisdiction for specifics and to see what your rights are.