Common examples include construction contracts, product purchases (with associated warranties of quality), software licenses, employment contracts, insurance policies, real estate deeds to transfer title, professional services, wholesale merchandise supply, and various other uses.
He notarized all real estate deeds on a commission basis and collected the land tax, as well as overseeing minor punishment such as the cangue.
No Bindman does; they think in terms of real estate deeds, not cash.
He based his analysis mostly on the civic archives of real estate deeds, attempting to arrive at a reliable number of towers on the basis of documented ownership changes.
Campbell was formerly known as the village of East Youngstown, and this designation still appears on real estate deeds for the city.
In May 1921 Hale was believed to be the first married woman to be issued a real estate deed in her own name, for an apartment house on Manhattan's Upper West Side.
Yes In Deed Q What is a habendum clause and why do some lawyers not consider it to be an essential part of a real estate deed?
Up until 1948, many real estate deeds in the United States issued by builders of subdivisions included a restrictive covenant that stated property could not be inhabited by members of a certain race.
The company collapsed when the treasurer absconded with most of the stock and the real estate deeds at the end of 1899.
Assemble the person's assets by locating such financial documents as bond certificates, bank account statements, real estate deeds, and insurance policies.