- devolution of title
- devolution of title Eigentumsübergang m, Rechtsübergang m
English-german law dictionary. 2013.
English-german law dictionary. 2013.
Devolution (disambiguation) — Devolution, Devolve, or Devolved may refer to: Devolution, transfer of powers from a central government to a regional government Devolution (biology), an evolutionary theory Hindu views on evolution, the Hindu devolution theory The War of… … Wikipedia
devolution — de·vo·lu·tion /ˌde və lü shən, ˌdē / n: the transfer (as of rights, powers, property, or responsibility) to another Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. devolution … Law dictionary
Devolution — Devolve and Devolved redirect here. For other uses, see Devolution (disambiguation). Devolution is the statutory granting of powers from the central government of a sovereign state to government at a subnational level, such as a regional, local,… … Wikipedia
devolution — The transfer or transition from one person to another of a right, liability, title, estate, or office. Transference of property from one person to another. Hermann v. Crossen, Ohio App., 160 N.E.2d 404, 408. See also descent In ecclesiastical law … Black's law dictionary
devolution — The transfer or transition from one person to another of a right, liability, title, estate, or office. Transference of property from one person to another. Hermann v. Crossen, Ohio App., 160 N.E.2d 404, 408. See also descent In ecclesiastical law … Black's law dictionary
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chain of title — The successive conveyances and devolutions of title, commencing with the patent from the government or some other source and ending with the conveyance or devolution to the person claiming title presently. Capper v Poulsen, 321 Ill 480, 482, 152… … Ballentine's law dictionary
change of title — That which takes place where there is a change in ownership which carries the legal right of possession and property. 42 Am J1st Prop § 37; an instrument, filed by requirement of law, by a personal representative of a decedent s estate upon the… … Ballentine's law dictionary
succession — The devolution of title to property under the law of descent and distribution. The act or right of legal or official investment with a predecessor s office, dignity, possession, or functions; also the legal or actual order of so succeeding from… … Black's law dictionary
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