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Clear title Title to ownership that is untainted by any claims on the property or disputed interests, and therefore available for sale. This is usually checked through a title search by a title company. clear title Good title; marketable title; title to real property without any defects, liens, mortgages or adverse claimants. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Before your estate can go to your children, probate court has to determine and settle your debts, establish clear title to everything you own, and then distribute the estate according to your will or to the intestate succession statutes in your state. The conservation authority filed a lawsuit against the company in January to clear title to the land, citing a 1992 development agreement between Palmdale and the original developer that called for the property to be dedicated to open space. In the purchase of property, clear title must be properly ascertained through a title search done well before the closing. |
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