- Generally, a
quitclaim is a
formal renunciation of a
legal claim against some
other person, or of a
right to land. A
person who
quitclaims renounces or...
- father,
Richard drew up a new
charter on 5
December 1189,
known as the
Quitclaim of Canterbury, that
nullified the
Treaty of
Falaise in its entirety. This...
-
began selling quitclaims to
gullible and
frightened settlers located within the
claim boundaries. The
prices charged for the
quitclaims varied greatly...
-
unpaid taxes and sold at sheriff's sale, or an executor. A so-called
quitclaim deed is (in most jurisdictions)
actually not a deed at all, but an estoppel...
-
National Seas****. In
September 2017,
businessman Ken
Barlow filed a
quitclaim deed
against the island, s****ing
ownership of the land. At that time,...
- Scotland:
quitclaims to the King of
England his
hereditary rights to the
counties of Northumberland, ****berland, and Westmorland;
quitclaims 15,000 marks...
-
Bankruptcy Court approved a
joint motion to
grant the
State Lands Commission a
quitclaim over
Rincon Island,
which was
effected on
December 6, 2017. As a result...
-
purchaser Torrens title Strata title Deeds registration Estoppel by deed
Quitclaim deed
Mortgage Equitable conversion Action to
quiet title Escheat ****ure...
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covenants will be
incorporated into the
Quitclaim Deed; however, no
submerged land will be conve****
under the
Quitclaim Deed. The U.S.
Coast Guard shall retain...
- the
grantor will
defend the
title against any third-party claim. The
quitclaim deed is also
sometimes used,
although this do****ent is most
often used...