Abstract definition

Abstract means a written or electronic summary of all matters of record affecting title to a specific parcel of real estate prepared in accordance with abstract minimum standards adopted by the division, provided however, that for nonpurchase transactions, “abstract” may also mean a written or electronic short-form summary setting forth the titleholders, liens, and encumbrances in accordance with guidelines adopted by the division.
Abstract means the copy of the document entitled "Abstract of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Water Rights" referenced in this Compact as Appendix 1.
Abstract means a copy or summary of a court's disposition.

Examples of Abstract in a sentence

  • Assignor hereby requests such “open access” publication of the Animated abstract and agrees to pay the applicable Fee in accordance with the terms below: [ ] YES [ ] NO The Fee shall be paid initially with a US$ 700 advance payment on giving the Publisher the instruction to start work on the Animated Abstract, and US$ 490 (English language edition) or US$ 990 (Foreign language edition) on completion of the Animated Abstract.

  • That Seller has offered for sale at public auction the real estate legally described on Exhibit “A” and that Xxxxx was the successful bidder at the sale of said real estate, having bid the sum of $ , of which the sum of $ has been paid to Seller by a payment made payable to Schuyler County Abstract and Title Trust Account as a down payment, which is not less than 10% of the bid sum.

  • Form; IXa Abstract of the Act & Rules to be displayed on Notice Board.

  • Upon recording the deed of conveyance, hereinafter referred to herein, a title insurance policy in the amount of the full purchase price shall then issue, such title policy being in the usual form as issued by Schuyler County Abstract & Title Co. and being subject to the lien of real estate taxes for 2024 and thereafter, the restrictions shown in the commitment for title insurance, and further subject to any lien which the Buyer may have suffered to be attached to said premises.

  • Tierwester Survey, Abstract No. 1241, situated in the City of Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx County, Texas, being all of a called 246.024 acre tract of land conveyed to PAC Group, Ltd.


More Definitions of Abstract

Abstract means a written representation, provided pursuant to a contract and expected to be relied
Abstract means the duplicate copy of the original certificate of
Abstract means the duplicate copy of the original certificate of ownership recording any encumbrance or upon which the existence of a security interest is noted.
Abstract means a document signed by the members of the board of elections showing the votes for each candidate and ballot proposal on the official ballot in the election. The abstract shall show a total number of votes for each candidate in each precinct and a total for each candidate in the county. It shall also show the number of votes for each candidate among the absentee official ballots, among the provisional official ballots, and in any other category of official ballots that is not otherwise reported.
Abstract means that two isomorphic graphs are considered as equal. This notion will be formalized in Chapter 2.
Abstract with respect to patents, means technical information required in order to understand how an invention works;
Abstract means a short summary that provides all the major points of a journal article or publication. Access and Identify Management system (AIMS) means an approved authentication system. (Note: Currently the NHS uses the Open Athens system. Individuals with an NHS e-mail address or access to an NHS network PC are able to self-register for an Open Athens account. Applications from other individuals are directed to a librarian (the Athens Administrator) who has responsibility for checking compliance against the eligibility criteria before granting access to those deemed eligible. The Athens Administrators work collaboratively to ensure that the criteria are applied rigorously and consistently across the country – this infrastructure is managed at a national level by the Contracting Authority.)