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bad title

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A quick definition of bad title:

Title refers to the legal right to control and dispose of property. It can also refer to the legal evidence of a person's ownership rights in property. There are different types of titles, such as clear title, defective title, and marketable title. A clear title is free from any encumbrances or limitations, while a defective title cannot legally convey the property to which it applies. Title is important in real estate transactions and can be the subject of legal disputes.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: A title that cannot legally convey the property to which it applies, usually because of some conflicting claim to that property.

Example: John wants to sell his house to Mary, but there is a dispute over who actually owns the property. John's title to the property is considered bad because he cannot legally transfer ownership to Mary until the dispute is resolved.

This example illustrates how a bad title can prevent the legal transfer of property ownership. It is important to have a clear and valid title before buying or selling property to avoid any legal issues.

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