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Suit to quiet title
Suit to quiet title A court action intended to establish or settle the title to a particular property, especially when there is a cloud on the title.
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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.
Property The rights of ownership. The right to use, possess, enjoy, and dispose of a thing in every legal way and to exclude everyone else from interfering with these rights.
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Suit for possession A court suit initiated by a landlord to evict a tenant from leased premises after the tenant has breached one of the terms of the lease or has held possession of the property after the lease's expiration.
Suit for specific performance If a seller breaches a real estate contract, the buyer may sue for specific performance. The buyer asks the court to force the seller to go through with the sale and convey the property as previously agreed.
Suita property Property in Suita, Japan. Apartments, flats, houses, offices and other property in Suita.
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Subterfuge A clever trick or strategy used to evade a rule, escape a consequence, hide something, etc.
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Successors Those who succeed to or to whom the corporation's rights in the property are transferred.
Suit for possession A court suit initiated by a landlord to evict a tenant from leased premises after the tenant has breached one of the terms of the lease or has held possession of the property after the lease's expiration.
Suit for specific performance If a seller breaches a real estate contract, the buyer may sue for specific performance. The buyer asks the court to force the seller to go through with the sale and convey the property as previously agreed.
Suit to quiet title
Sump A reservoir that collects and holds water or some other liquid, which is subsequently disposed of by using a pump.
Sump pump A pump that moves water from a basement sump pit.
Superfund Popular name of the hazardous waste cleanup fund established by the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) as amended by the Superfund Amendment and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA).
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) An amendatory statute that contains stronger cleanup standards for contaminated sites, increased funding for Superfund and clarifications of lender liability and innocent landowner immunity.
Supply The amount of goods available in the market to be sold at a given price.
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