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9.431 documents for legal description of real estate
  • A conveyance of real estate is a conveyance from one person to another. A deed is one form of conveyance transferring title to the real estate from one person to another. Title means ownership of real estate. The person transferring title is known as the "grantor," and the person receiving the title is known as the "grantee." A deed must be in writing and must be signed. The person transferring his/her interest in the real estate must sign the deed. Many states also require the grantee to sign the deed as well. To be effective against third persons and subsequent purchasers, the deed usually must be recorded. The deed must contain, at the minimum, an identification of the grantor and grantee, including printing of their names, residences, post office addresses, and a legal de...

    ... the sale, the tax code numbers, and a description of the real estate and its use. Forms for this af...

  • ... of the real property and other types of legal proceedings. Other documents that affect title to... identify the parties and a legal description of the real estate. Recorded documents are indexed...

  • A conveyance of real estate is a transfer from one person to another. A is one form of conveyance. A is an agreement to transfer title to real estate to a person, at some specified time in the future, contingent upon that person's payment of the purchase price. The seller is known as a "vendor" and the buyer is known as a "vendee." The vendor gives a deed to the vendee once the vendee has performed his/her obligations under the contract. Until such time, the vendor retains title to the real estate. It is distinguished from a deed in that a deed actually transfers title to the buyer, whereas, the contemplates execution of a deed in the future. A is distinguishable from a purchase agreement in that,...

    This is not a substitute for legal advice. An attorney must be consulted. ALABAMA. Al...

  • ...order correcting the legal description of real estate involved in a federal t...

  • A lien is a claim, interest, or right to property or a portion of it, of another person, arising by law or agreement for payment of a debt or liability. A mechanics' lien is a lien in real estate held by a person for labor, service, or materials furnished in connection with the construction or improvement of real estate. This type of lien is codified by the statute of the state which governs the creation, extent, filing, and foreclosure of the lien. The time limitations for filing of the lien and foreclosure of it are set by statute. For most states, the lien must be verified or sworn under oath and must include the names and addresses of the lien claimant, the owner of the real estate and/or his/her agent, the street address and legal description of the real estate subject to the li...

  • ...(3) A brief written description as to the farm training and/or experience of the a...(11) A legal description of farm, real estate property and/or (...

  • ... of the real property and other types of legal proceedings. Other documents that affect title to... identify the parties and a legal description of the real estate. Recorded documents are indexed...

  • ... as if it has one garage, regardless of the legal description of the unit, a recorded declaration wo...

  • ... of the real property and other types of legal proceedings. Other documents that affect title to... identify the parties and a legal description of the real estate. Recorded documents are indexed...

  • ...IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CAROL E. COE POWELL DECEASED NO, PDE2009-1149 ..... Legal description of the real property of the estate: N/A . All pers...



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