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Abstract of title definition

Abstract of title or "abstract" means a written history, synopsis or summary of the
Abstract of title or “abstract” means a written history, synopsis or summary of the recorded instruments affecting the title to real property.
Abstract of title means the various activities affecting ownership of a parcel of land. A title search is conducted to determine that the seller of the property in fact owns the property and has a free-and-clear title. A free-and-clear title has no clouds on it, which means that no person or business other than the seller has an interest in, or claim to, the property.

Examples of Abstract of title in a sentence

  • On or before Title Deadline (§ 2c), Seller shall cause to be furnished to Buyer, at Seller’s expense, a current commitment for owner’s title insurance policy in an amount equal to the Purchase Price or if the box is checked, (81) G An Abstract of title certified to a current date.

  • On or before Record Title Deadline (§ 3), Seller shall cause to be furnished to Buyer, at Seller’s 232 expense, a current commitment for owner’s title insurance policy (Title Commitment) in an amount equal to the Purchase Price, or 233 if this box is checked, An Abstract of title certified to a current date.

  • On or before Title Deadline (ss.2c), Seller shall cause to be furnished to Buyer, at Seller's expense, a current commitment for owner's title insurance policy in an amount equal to the Purchase Price or if this box is checked, __ An Abstract of title certified to a current date.

  • On or before Record Title Deadline (§ 3), Seller shall cause to be furnished to Buyer, at Seller’s 233 expense, a current commitment for owner’s title insurance policy (Title Commitment) in an amount equal to the Purchase Price, or 234 if this box is checked, An Abstract of title certified to a current date.

  • On or before Record Title Deadline (§ 3), Seller shall cause to be furnished to Buyer, at Seller’s 214 expense, a current commitment for owner’s title insurance policy (Title Commitment) in an amount equal to the Purchase Price, or 215 if this box is checked, An Abstract of title certified to a current date.


More Definitions of Abstract of title

Abstract of title means a written representation, provided under contract, whether written or oral, intended to be relied upon by the person who has contracted for the receipt of this representation, listing all recorded conveyances, instruments, or documents that, under the laws of the state of Washington, impart constructive notice
Abstract of title in clause 37(4)(c) of the Act means a photocopy of the abstract of title and not the original;
Abstract of title means a written representation, provided under contract, whether written or oral, intended to be relied upon by the person who has contracted for the receipt of this representation, listing all recorded conveyances, instruments, or documents that, under the laws of the state of Washington, impart constructive notice with respect to the chain of title to the real property described. An abstract of title is not a title policy as defined in this subsection.
Abstract of title means a compilation in orderly arrangement of the materials and facts of record affecting the title to a specific piece of land, issued under a certificate certifying to the matters therein contained;
Abstract of title or "abstract" means a written
Abstract of title means a history of title to real property or an interest therein for a given period of time consisting of a listing, summary, copy or some combination thereof of documents or matters affecting said title and imparting constructive notice under the laws.
Abstract of title means any written representation listing all recorded conveyances, instruments and documents which, under the laws of this State, impart constructive notice with respect to the chain of title of the real property described therein. The term does not include a binder, commitment to insure or preliminary report of title.