- 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...
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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—it is actually...
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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...
- 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...
- contract. In 1996, Carolco, 21st Century, and
Marvel went bankrupt. Via a
quitclaim from
Carolco dated March 28, 1995, MGM
acquired 21st Century's film library...
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rooted in
warranty deeds,
estoppel by deed has been
extended to
affect quitclaim deeds if the deed
represents that the
grantor actually had title. 1. If...
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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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similarities between Hogan's
character and that of The
Incredible Hulk led to a
quitclaim deal
between Titan Sports,
Marvel Comics and
himself wherein Marvel obtained...
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estate and has a
right to sell it to the
grantee (buyer), in
contrast to a
quitclaim deed,
where the
seller does not
guarantee that they hold
title to a piece...
- the
Blaxton sale
encouraged the
creation of a
backdated deed (termed a "
quitclaim")
which Josias signed on 19
March 1684 (see do****ent at right, and its...