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is the taking of title to real estate by possessing it for a certain period of time. Title means ownership of real estate. The person claiming title to real estate by must have actual possession of it that is open, notorious, exclusive and adverse to the claims of other persons to the title. By its very nature, a claim of is hostile to the claims of other persons. It cannot be hidden but must be open and notorious in order to put other persons on notice as to one's claim for possession of the real estate.
A claim to title by often must be made under color of title. Color of title means a claim to title by way of a fact which, although on its face appears to support a person's claim to title, is in some w...
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... on National Forest System land under claim of title or color of title, or who owns land abutt...
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... 1891, seeking a decree quieting plaintiff's title to certain lands therein described, and establishi... way of denial, and assertion of defendant's claim set out in the complaint, and also by way of cross... all of the said property, under claim and color of title, excepting only the small parcels hereinb...
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...(2) Factual evidence of claim of title or color of title,. (3) Notice given to p...
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... also of the resentment among whites that claims for racial repair provoked. To persuade white Amer... as avoiding a potential violation of Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, which prohibits ...
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... information from those persons who submit a Color-of-Title Application to apply for public lands undder a color-of-title claim. This information collection activity was previous...
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Back in 1964, when Thelma Mallonee's son was getting married, she picked out a house for the newlyweds and made the down payment on it.
Within a year, Andrew Yourik and his bride had separated and the house was in foreclosure. By late 1965, both Youriks had moved out of the home and Mallonee had moved in, paying the mortgage and taxes and generally treating the house as her own.
... cases going back to 1865, argued that a claim of adverse possession could not be sustained under... that her adverse possession occurred under color of title, claim of title, claim of ownership, or c...
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... premises mentioned in the declaration, by title derived from Isabella F. Bond, through Joseph B. H...The title of defendants to the one-sixth claimed by the plaintiff is based on a claim and color of ...
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...SUBCHAPTER A: GENERAL. PART 71: COLOR ADDITIVE PETITIONS. Subpart A: General Provisions.... petitioner is required to submit either a claim for categorical exclusion under ? 25.30 or 25.32 o...
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... a private litigant and the State in which a claim of title good under Nebraska law to land allegedly...Page 406 U.S. 117, 124. "color of title," requiring some type of record title to ...