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"MERGER OF TITLE"
Keywords:
absorption
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lesser
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leasehold
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parcel
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lessee
Related Terms:
Grant
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Convey
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Quit-claim deed
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Conveyance
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Alienate
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Encumbrance
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Free and clear
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Transfer of ownership
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Unencumbered property
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Real property
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Title
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Ownership
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Vacant possession
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Incumbrance
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Chattel real
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Grant deed
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Leasehold estate
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Clear title
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Title defect
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Freehold estate
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Conveyancing
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Grantee
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Alienation
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Administrator's deed
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Personal property
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Deed
,
Free and clear title
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Property
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Specific lien
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Real
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Fixture
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Fee simple absolute
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Grantor
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Real estate
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Personalty
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Hereditaments
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Cooperative project
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Chattel
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Legal title
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Real estate contract
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Seizin
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Like kind property
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Realty
,
Realty
,
Warranty deed
,
Quit claim deed
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Moveable property
,
Tangible property
,
Quitclaim deed
,
Freehold
Absorption of one estate into another, a uniting of different interests in a parcel of property into one ownership.
sectitle.com
The absorption of one Estate in another.
twizter.com
The absorption of a lesser estate into a larger estate.
southlandtitle.com
Forming two or more parcels of property under one title.
marygentry.com
A lesser interest in real property being merged (absorbed) into a greater interest. For example: A lessee purchases the property being leased. The interest as a lessee is merged into the interest as an owner, thus ending the leasehold interest.
consumersavings.org
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Metes and Bounds Mile
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