Satisfactory evidence of title definition

Satisfactory evidence of title means a current title insurance policy or current title insurance binder or commitment, not more than 6 months old, issued by a title insurance company authorized to do business in the State of Florida or an opinion of title prepared by a member of the Florida Bar, covering title to the lands involved and indicating any mineral or other interest.
Satisfactory evidence of title means a warranty deed or a copy of a current title insurance policy issued by a title insurance company authorized to do business in the State of Florida, a title opinion prepared by a member of the Florida Bar indicating the applicant's interest in the land, or such affidavits or other documents as may be required to establish the nature, extent and currency of an applicant's title interest in certain lands.
Satisfactory evidence of title means a warranty deed or a current title insurance policy issued by a title insurance company authorized to do business in the State of Florida, or an opinion of title prepared by a member of the Florida Bar, covering title to lands involved and indicating, at least, such minimum interest in the applicant which may entitle the applicant to the relief sought, or such affidavits as may be required by the department to establish the currency of title status of an applicant.

Examples of Satisfactory evidence of title in a sentence

  • Satisfactory evidence of title in applicant's upland riparian property or assignment to applicant from owner of upland riparian property of riparian rights together with satisfactory evidence of title of assignor's upland riparian property, if parcel sought to be leased abuts on property which is outside the public trust.

  • Please check one:  Private  Semi-Private  Public Brief Description of proposed work: Are there any access restrictions to the property (locked gate/loose dogs): REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS CHECKLIST:❑ Satisfactory evidence of title.

  • Please check one: Private Semi-Private Public Brief Description of proposed work: _ Are there any access restrictions to the property (locked gate/loose dogs): REQUIRED ATTACHMENT(S) CHECKLIST:❑ Satisfactory evidence of title.

  • Satisfactory evidence of title, preferably a warranty deed and title insurance policy, to the riparian upland property.

  • Please check one: Yes No Brief Description of proposed work: _ Are there any access restrictions to the property (locked gate/loose dogs): REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS CHECKLIST:❑ Satisfactory evidence of title.

  • Satisfactory evidence of title or extent of interest of the applicant to the riparian upland ownership or submerged ownership with a copy of the trustee's deed in chain of title.

  • Satisfactory evidence of title or other riparian rights of the applicant to the riparian upland ownership or submerged ownership, with a copy of the applicant’s deed in the chain of title.

  • Satisfactory evidence of title or extent of interest of the applicant to: (1) the riparian upland ownership; and (2) submerged ownership of the boat ramp facility site.

Related to Satisfactory evidence of title

  • Documents of Title Has the meaning given that term in the UCC.

  • Certificate of title means, with respect to any Financed Vehicle, the certificate of title or other documentary evidence of ownership of such Financed Vehicle as issued by the department, agency or official of the jurisdiction (whether in paper or electronic form) in which such Financed Vehicle is titled responsible for accepting applications for, and maintaining records regarding, certificates of title and liens thereon.

  • Replacement Property means any property which is placed in service as a replacement for any item of Equipment or any Improvement previously subject to this Fee Agreement regardless of whether such property serves the same functions as the property it is replacing and regardless of whether more than one piece of property replaces any item of Equipment or any Improvement to the fullest extent that the FILOT Act permits.