REMOVING CLOUD FROM TITLE
a preceedure where the doubts as to the validity of a title to a property are removed and renders the title clear.
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a preceedure where the doubts as to the validity of a title to a property are removed and renders the title clear.
an extension of the testimonial immunity that can protect a witness from prosecution.
the term applied to the fair and reasonable reduction in the damages awarded to a claimant.
the name of a federal government agency that administers government benefits to veterans of the US armed forces and their dependents.
a legal statement that acknowledges a person’s identity and can be recognised.
a promise that appears to be binding but it is fact not.
a oral agreement between parties that has been fully executed and completed.
the term that is applied to the misconduct of a prosecutor who needs to use legitimate ways to obtain a conviction.
the term that is given to the place that something can be seen so it can be observed and easily seen by interested and disinterested parties.
This the term that describes a major crime like treason or felony where a severe term of jail may be imposed.
a clause in a life insurance policy that means the insurer cannot contest a claim if a policy has been in force for a set period of time.
the term when a will is signed with the testator present.
An opinion that is given by another authority that is in agreeance and upholds the opinion of the first authority.
a provision in the US Constitution where a witness is not forced to give testimony against himself.
a the law that concerns a person or a group of people. See statute, personal.
a philosophy of law resulting from analysing and comparing many legal concepts and does not depend upon any one theory or existing principles or laws.
a provision in federal bankruptcy law giving the trustee the powers of the most powerful creditor and he can strong-arm to control a bankrupts property and assets.
an agreement to how the assets of an estate will be distributed without the family going to court for a decision.
This term applies to any law that will lessen the value or decrease the enforceability of a contract or an agreement.
the answer to a complaint, a response to a charge that completely answers the charges and may even enter a counterclaim.
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