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In the early years of the school, a clear title to the land was difficult to establish.
Sometimes no clear title to the work in question existed.
If a clear title can't be given, then the buyer must return the painting.
Symphony Space emerged with clear title to its own home.
The deal is only off without penalty if the county cannot deliver clear title.
"How could they think they'd have a clear title anyhow?"
Thirdly, they asked for a clear title to their property.
The company subsequently was able to acquire clear title to their property.
"If the state doesn't have clear title to it, then they're wasting their time," he said.
"It's true that I've never had clear title, but there wasn't really anyone else to take over.
He sold land to which he didn't hold clear title.
Settlers were unable to obtain clear title to their land.
Nearly all the divisions have two teams at the top that are clear title favorites.
If the building gets a clear title, I'll buy and keep it just the way it is.
The new shipowner will get the vessel with clear title.
And unless there is a clear title to the property, he added, "no bank will ever lend any amount of money."
"Here are some brochures I made up while waiting for a clear title.
This made it imperative to establish the clear title to the airport land.
This encumbrance means that no one has clear title to the property.
"Simply stated, there can be no clear title to the property that has been acquired," he said.
Technically, there is a clear title owned by the university."
I have, therefore, a clear title to the estate, as it would revert to me at his death.
Given the apparent uncertainty of obtaining clear title, it is no wonder.
In this capacity, they would help negotiate treaties and clear titles to land.
The land there had just become available with "cheap prices", proper surveys and clear titles.