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Unequivocal
Unequivocal
Unambiguous; clear; having only one possible meaning or interpretation.
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Undisclosed spouse An unidentified marital partner who can claim the right to a piece of property.
Undue influence Strong enough persuasion to completely overpower the free will of another and prevent him or her from acting intelligently and voluntarily, as in a case where a broker guilty of blockbusting has induced someone to sell in fear of a change in the racial character of the community.
Unearned income Income such as interest, dividends, capital gains or rents, as opposed to earned income, such as wages, tips and salaries.
Unencumbered Property that is free of liens and other encumbrances.
Unenforceable contract A contract which is considered unenforceable either because it cannot be proven or will not be enforced by a court.
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Uniform Building Code A national building code published by the International Conference of Building Officials.
Uniform Commercial Code A codification of commercial law, adopted in most states, that attempts to make uniform all laws relating to commercial transactions, including chattel mortgages and bulk transfers.
Uniform Condominium Act (UCA) Under its provisions, a condominium is created and established when the owner of an existing building (or developer of unimproved property) executes and records a declaration of condominium.
Uniform Partnership Act (UPA) Permits real estate to be held in the partnership name. The "Uniform Limited Partnership Act" (ULPA) establishes the legality of the limited partnership entity and provides that realty may be held in the limited partnership's name.
Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (URLTA) A uniform act intended to provide some consistency in regulating the relationship of landlord and tenant in residential leases.
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