vendor's title

  • 1vendor — ven·dor / ven dər, ven dȯr/ also vend·er / ven dər/ n: one that sells something Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. vendor …

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  • 2title retention — the holding of title by a seller after possession has been given to the buyer. In the law of sale, property on goods and chattels passes on delivery and, in the absence of specific terms in the contract to the contrary, does so even where the… …

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  • 3Vendor-sec — is an electronic mailing list dedicated to distributors of operating systems using (but not necessarily solely comprised of) free and open source software. The list is used to discuss potential distribution element (kernel, libraries,… …

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  • 4title financing — a form of lending over goods One of the defects of the law governing the creation of security rights over goods and chattels is the requirement that for the security to be validly constituted, either the cumbersome registration procedures must be …

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  • 5title deeds — For registered land, a land registry title certificate is the basic evidence of ownership. For unregistered land, which does not need to be registered, the documentation showing the succession of owners leading to the vendor constitutes the… …

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  • 6title documentation — For registered land, a land registry title certificate is the basic evidence of ownership. For unregistered land, which does not need to be registered, the documentation showing the succession of owners leading to the vendor constitutes the… …

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  • 7vendor's lien — The implied lien of a vendor of real estate, who has conveyed the legal title, as security for the unpaid purchase money. 55 Am J1st V & P § 462. The express lien of a vendor of real estate under a provision of the contract that he is to retain… …

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  • 8title covenants — Covenants ordinarily inserted in conveyances, being required by the purchaser as protection against insufficiency of title obtained by him from the vendor. 20 Am J2d Cov § 43. Covenants for title appearing in a lease. A lessor s covenant for… …

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  • 9vendor and purchaser — A title much used in digests, encyclopedias, and textbooks for a discussion of sales and contracts to sell real property, the title “sales” being used for the comparable discussion involving personal property …

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  • 10Torrens 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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