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Simple English definitions for legal terms
A quick definition of particular title:
Title refers to the
legal right to control and dispose of property, as well as the evidence of ownership rights in property. It can also refer to the name of a statute or legal document, a
subdivision of a statute or code, or an appellation of office or distinction. A
clear title is free from any encumbrances or limitations, while a defective or unmarketable title may expose the holder to the risk of litigation with an adverse claimant.
Title VII of the
Civil Rights Act of 1964 is a
federal law that prohibits employment
discrimination and harassment on the basis of race, sex, pregnancy, religion, and
national origin.
A more thorough explanation:
Definition: A title acquired from an ancestor by purchase, gift, or inheritance before or after the ancestor's death.
Example: John inherited a piece of land from his grandfather. The title to the land is a particular title.
Explanation: In this example, John acquired the title to the land from his grandfather through inheritance. The title is specific to that particular piece of land and was not acquired through any other means such as purchase or adverse possession. Therefore, it is a particular title.
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