lucrative title

  • 1lucrative title — see title Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 2lucrative title — A term having an origin in the Spanish law. A title derived by donation, inheritance, or devise without onerous conditions attached. Fuller v Ferguson, 26 Cal 546 …

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  • 3title — ti·tle n [Anglo French, inscription, legal right, from Old French, from Latin titulum inscription, chapter heading, part of the law that sanctions an action] 1 a: the means or right by which one owns or possesses property; broadly: the quality of …

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  • 4title — A mark, style, or designation; a distinctive appellation; the name by which anything is known. Thus, in the law of persons, a title is an appellation of dignity or distinction, a name denoting the social rank of the person bearing it; as duke or… …

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  • 5ganancial property — (Spanish.) That property which husband and wife, living together, acquire during matrimony, by a common title, lucrative or onerous; or that which husband and wife, or either, acquire by purchase, or by their labor and industry, as also the… …

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  • 7enajenacion — /eynaheynasyown/ In Spanish and Mexican law, alienation; transfer of property. The act by which the property in a thing, by lucrative title, is transferred, as a donation; or by onerous title, as by sale or barter. In a more extended sense, the… …

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  • 8enajenacion — /eynaheynasyown/ In Spanish and Mexican law, alienation; transfer of property. The act by which the property in a thing, by lucrative title, is transferred, as a donation; or by onerous title, as by sale or barter. In a more extended sense, the… …

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