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Release from custody is ordinarily effected by posting a sum of money, or a bond, although originally bail included the delivery of other forms of property, such as title to real estate.
Carbon rights, here understood as title to carbon credits, have an odd status in the REDD+ debate.
But containerization also brought about an unexpected downside: When goods are shipped by sea, a piece of paper known as the "original bill of lading" must serve as title to the merchandise.
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"Therapist" was used as a title to describe professionals the patient met in psychiatric care such as doctors, nurses, physiotherapists and psychologists.
Closings are to take place as soon as he takes title to the land.
A lackey without so much as a title to his name.
Nigel Slater's memoir used the word as a title to suggest the pleasant aspects of childhood.
When a writer seizes a cliché as a title to subvert it and doesn't bother to accomplish that minifeat, he is cheating more than himself.
As a title to promotion in professional or public life, it ranks hardly second to that of having been a quarterback.
Witnesses do not use elder as a title to signify a formal clergy-laity division, though elders may employ ecclesiastical privilege such as confession of sins.
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