10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «SEVERALTY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
severalty in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
severalty im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Real Estate Fundamentals
one purchaser is taking title alone, the form of ownership is tenancy in severalty.
If there are two or more purchasers, they may take title as tenants in common or
as joint tenants. What's more, married purchasers' choices are governed by state
...
Wade E. Gaddy, Robert E. Hart, Judy Wolk, 2003
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Modern Real Estate Practice in Illinois
In severalty, where title is held by one individual 2. In co-ownership, where title is
held by two or more individuals 3. In trust, where a third individual holds title for
the benefit of another Business Tip In Illinois, even if a married person owns real
...
Fillmore W. Galaty, Wellington J. Allaway, Robert C. Kyle, 2001
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Principles of California Real Estate
Methods. of. Holding. Title. Title to real property may be held by one person,
which is ownership in severalty, or it may be held by two or more persons at the
same time, which is concurrent ownership.
Kathryn J. Haupt, David L. Rockwell, 2006
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Modern Real Estate Practice in Texas
For example, if one purchaser is taking title in his or her name alone, it is tenancy
in severalty; two or more purchasers may take title as tenants in common or as
joint tenants. Married purchasers' choices are governed by state laws. Texas law
...
Forms. of. Ownership. Key. Terms. Concurrent ownership Estate in severalty Joint
tenancy Limited Liability Company Limited partnership Partnership Right of
survivorship Tenancy by the entirety Tenants in common Undivided interest ...
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Mastering Real Estate Principles
Ownership in severalty is the same as sole owner. While it may seem that
severalty should mean "several" owners, in law it means separate or severed.
This is the simplest form of ownership and the easiest title to transfer because
only one ...
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A Dictionary of American and English Law: With Definitions ...
SEVERALTY— 2 1. Property is said to belong to persons in severalty when the
share of each is ascertained, so that he can exclude the others from it, as
opposed to joint ownership, ownership in common, and coparcenary, where the
owners ...
Stewart Rapalje, Robert L. Lawrence, 1888
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The Great Father: The United States Government and the ...
Severalty,. Law,. and. Citizenship. The Drive for a General Allotment Law. The
Dawes Act. Leasing of Allotments. Renaming the Indians. Law for the Indians.
Citizenship. No panacea for the Indian problem was more persistently proposed
than ...
Francis Paul Prucha, 1995
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Lost Harvests: Prairie Indian Reserve Farmers and Government ...
Prelude. to. Surrender: Severalty. and. "Peasant". Farming. As Indian farmers
acquired skills and technology and reserve agriculture took hold, they began to
pose a threat as competitors. Policies pursued by the Department of Indian Affairs
...
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The history and antiquities of the seigniory of Holderness, ...
To Robert Grimston, Esq. in severalty, 11a. 1r. 10p. in Brough Carr and South
Field. Also, 2a. in the South Field, in right of his two copyhold cottages held of the
manor of Skipsea, subject to i tenure. Also, 165a. 21p. in the South Field and ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «SEVERALTY» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
severalty im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Let's Revisit The Differences Between Residential Condominiums …
The co-op tenant receives shares and a proprietary lease. The corporation owns the property "in severalty," individually. One of the most important distinctions ... «Hamptons.com, Jul 15»
Real Estate Insider: What is a title and how does it affect real …
This is called sole ownership or ownership in severalty. This method is also available when a married person takes title in his or her name alone. «CapitalGazette.com, Jun 15»
Recent Bankruptcy Law Changes
... shall be to the extent of any interest he or she may have therein, whether a fee or less estate or whether held in common or in severalty, exempt levy and sale ... «courierjournal, Jun 15»
Animal cruelty cases in New Bedford and Tiverton linked
The animals that were alive were severalty neglected and malnourished. "It's the highest number of deaths that I heard of working here,” said Erin Pacheco, ... «WLNE-TV, Jun 15»
Mass. Appeals Court Remands Tribal Land Dispute
... members, leading the courts to partition the land, which changed common ownership to yield individual deeds in severalty ownership to the tribe members. «Law360, Jan 15»
Pender case 'was doomed'
These 1854 external boundaries were reaffirmed by Congress through the Omaha Severalty Act of 1882, and upheld in the adjudicate process of Smith vs ... «Norfolk Daily News, Jan 15»
'Dawes Commission' to be shown
The Dawes Severalty Act of 1887 authorized the president to divide tribal land into allotments for individual Indians and families. “No one wanted it,” said Hicks, ... «Muskogee Daily Phoenix, Nov 14»
Recalling Amherst woman's 19th century fight for Native American …
Winnemucca's testimony may have influenced legislation called the “Lands in Severalty Act,” also known as the Dawes Act., named after its sponsor, Sen. «GazetteNET, Jun 14»
Native History: Chickasaw and Choctaw Give in to Dawes Act
... followed suit and abandoned their governments and traditional ideas of land ownership in favor of allotments distributed under the Dawes Severalty Act. «Indian Country Today Media Network, Apr 14»
Native History: Land Rush for Oklahoma Indian Territory Begins
The Dawes Severalty Act introduced private land ownership to Natives, allowed the government to consolidate them on smaller tracts of land and slashed ... «Indian Country Today Media Network, Apr 14»