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General warranty deed
General warranty deed A deed in which the grantor fully warrants good clear title to the premises.
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Deed A signed, written instrument that conveys title to real property.
Grantor That party in the deed that is the seller or giver.
Title 1) The rights of ownership and possession of particular property. 2) In real estate usage, title may refer to the instruments or documents by which a right of ownership is established (title documents), or it may refer to the ownership interest one has in the real estate.
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General agent One authorized by a principal to perform any and all acts associated with the continued operation of a particular job or a certain business of the principal.
General contractor The prime contractor who contracts for the construction of an entire building or project, rather than just a portion of the work.
General index A county recorder's office index used by title company examiners when searching the chain of title of a property. The examiner uses the index to research all the grantors and grantees in the chain of title.
General law title There are two systems of providing title to land. One is the Torrens Title System which uses government -recorded certificates of title. The other is the very much older system under which title is proved by showing what is known as a good root of title, that is a series of documents showing the whole of the history of the land over a prescribed period and showing by that history who is currently the lawful proprietor of the land.
General lien A lien such as a tax lien or judgment lien, which attaches to all property of the debtor rather than the lien of, for example, a trust deed, which attaches only to a specific property.
General partner A member of a partnership who has authority to bind the partnership and shares in the profits and losses of the partnership
General partnership In a general partnership, all the partners participate in the operation and management of the business and share full liability for business losses and obligations.
General plan Every city and county is required to develop a general plan of comprehensive zoning.
General real estate tax General real estate taxes are levied to fund the operation of the governmental agency that imposes the taxes.
General San Martin property Property in General San Martin, Argentina.
General Santos property Property in General Santos, the Philippines. Apartments, flats, houses, offices and other property in General Santos.
Geneve property Property in Geneve, Switzerland. Apartments, flats, houses, offices and other property in Geneve.
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General lien A lien such as a tax lien or judgment lien, which attaches to all property of the debtor rather than the lien of, for example, a trust deed, which attaches only to a specific property.
General partner A member of a partnership who has authority to bind the partnership and shares in the profits and losses of the partnership
General partnership In a general partnership, all the partners participate in the operation and management of the business and share full liability for business losses and obligations.
General plan Every city and county is required to develop a general plan of comprehensive zoning.
General real estate tax General real estate taxes are levied to fund the operation of the governmental agency that imposes the taxes.
General warranty deed
Geodesic dome A structure constructed of lightweight bars forming a grid of polygons.
Geographic farming Farming-prospecting an area defined by specific "geographic" boundaries. The best geographic farms are particular subdivisions with similar demographics, such as: the price of homes, the ages of residents, family composition, etc.
Georgian style Popular throughout the 18th century, this type of architecture is distinguished by a symmetrical facade, prominent front entrance and quoins-decorative blocks of masonry or wood set in the corners of the house.
GFE Good faith estimate. A written estimate of expected closing costs that a lender must provide a prospective homebuyer within three days of the homeowner submitting a mortgage loan application.
Gift In the context of mortgage banking, a gift is a bestowal of money that does not have to be repaid, and which is used for a down payment or closing costs.
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