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The phrase "title to property" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in legal and financial contexts to refer to someone's legal ownership or rights to a piece of property. Example: John and Mary signed a contract that transferred the title to their new house to John's name.
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It is legal title to property, de Soto claims, that transforms labor into capital.
Aboriginal title to property has been litigated, aboriginal title to identity has not," he told the Guardian.
There is, however, another way for unmarried people to take title to property: as joint tenants with right of survivorship.
SALE HAS BEEN WIDESPREAD Title to Property to Pass to New Owners on Receipt of $146,000,000 Check.
In most jurisdictions, statutes of descent determine transfer of title to property if there is no will naming the legatee.
Trustee, in Anglo-American law, person in whom title to property held in trust is vested and who performs the acts of trust administration.
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Verifying titles to property can take years, delaying sales and bank loans.Mrs Banda has been praised for reforms that ended shortages of fuel and other imports.
This means that you own and control the property but the title to the property would be in the name of the trust.
Yet another way to make a gift of property is to transfer title to the property to what is known as a charitable remainder trust, which then sells the property and provides the donors with a lifetime monthly payment.
However, there is a catch: holding title to a property does not give you the right to sell it.
The Court ruled that Vattier took title to the property illegally and that the property belonged to Hinde and his children.
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