subsequent purchaser

  • 1subsequent purchaser — A purchaser under a later purchase of the same premises from the same grantor or one in the chain of record title running from such grantor. While not including a purchaser from an apparent stranger to the title of the grantor in the unrecorded… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 2subsequent purchaser for value — See bona fide purchaser …

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  • 3subsequent purchaser in good faith — See bona fide purchaser …

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  • 4purchaser — One who acquires real property in any other mode than by descent. One who acquires either real or personal property by buying it for a price in money; a buyer; vendee. One who has contracted to purchase property or goods. Also, a successful… …

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  • 5Recording (real estate) — Recording act redirects here. For recording artists, see Musician. Property law …

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  • 6Land registration — In law, land registration is a system by which the ownership of estates in land, is recorded and registered, usually by government, in order to provide evidence of title and to facilitate dealing. In common law countries, particularly in… …

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  • 7Nemo dat quod non habet — Property law Part of …

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  • 8Torrens title — is a system of land title where a register of land holdings maintained by the state guarantees an indefeasible title to those included in the register. The system was formulated to combat the problems of uncertainty, complexity and cost… …

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  • 9Dutton v Bognor Regis Urban District Council — Dutton v Bognor Regis UDC Citation(s) [1972] 1 QB 373, [1972] 2 WLR 299, [1972] 1 All ER 462, [1972] 1 Lloyd s Rep 227 Case opinions Lord Denning MR Sachs LJ and Stamp LJ Keywords Duty of care, defective premises Dutton v Bognor Regis Urban… …

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  • 10notice — Information; the result of observation, whether by the senses or the mind; knowledge of the existence of a fact or state of affairs; the means of knowledge. Intelligence by whatever means communicated. Koehn v. Central Nat. Ins. Co. of Omaha, Neb …

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