Of Contract /Estate Privity
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Action by executrix of estate to quiet title to the deceased's home in favor of the estate, and to recover compensatory and punitive damages against the deceased's daughter, her mortgage company, and the mortgage company's title insurance agency. Judgment in favor of title insurance agency dismissing claims for damages is upheld because privity of contract did not exist with deceased. Judgment to quiet title is upheld because the power of attorney enabling the daughter to transfer the property is invalid, as the notary did not properly certify it.
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... a party thereto, and that Tawes had no privity of contract or estate with Barnes such as to allow...
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...The contracts allowed Dominion to not participate in the drillin... against Tawes because they are in privity of estate. “Liability to the original lessor for...
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...PART 552 - SOLICITATION PROVISIONS AND CONTRACT CLAUSES. 552.270 - 23 - Subordination, Nondisturba... this lease, so as to establish direct privity of estate and contract between Government and such...
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Foreclosure/summary judgment
... had a contractual duty pursuant to the title policy. {¶16} Summary Judgmen...privity of contract between the parties as a result of their capacity as real estate agen...
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...(g) The Board may contract for the purchase of tracts or parcels of land in w... be unenforceable on account of lack of privity of estate or contract or lack of benefit to partic...
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... tenement, could recover on the implied contract as stated in the second count of the declaration, ... action would not lie where there was no privity of contract, cited 1 Esp. 57, 59, 61; 2 Nott and M...
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... of information--but only if the contractual arrangements are given strong protection, as they ...Moxhay, the ancient doctrines of privity of contract and privity of estate hold that the bu...
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... sublease and thus was liable to JBM under privity. of estate. After a bench trial on damages, the di... sublease's obligations absent privity of contract, and that American National had privity of estate ...