30-day Notice:
Accord And Satisfaction:
Abatement:
Accretion:
Abstract Of Judgment:
Acknowledgment:
Abstract Of Title:
Actual Notice:
Acceleration Upon Default:
Ademption:
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An agreement to accept a lesser
consideration than bargained for
based on disagreement over
performance.
A notice to vacate under a periodic
tenancy. Notice must be for the
length of the rentpaying period, but
need not be for more than 30 days.
a. Accession by natural forces, such as alluvion.
(Real Estate Principles). b. Accession by natural
forces, such as alluvion. (Real Estate Practice). c. The
gradual buildup of land by natural causes (generally
by action of water). (Real Estate Law). d. Land
buildup resulting from the deposit by natural action
of sand or soil washed up from a river, lake, or sea.
(Fundamentals of Real Estate Appraisal).
a. An action to remove a nuisance. (
Real Estate Law) b. Stopping or
reducing of amount or value, as when
assessments for ad valorem taxation
are abated after the initial assessment
has been made. (Fundamentals of Real
Estate )
a. A formal declaration made before an authorized person by a
person who has executed a written instrument, stating that the
execution of the instrument is the person's own act. (Real Estate
Principles , Real Estate Practice). b. A notarization on a legal
document attesting to the validity of the signatures affixed thereto.
(Real Estate Finance). c. A statement made before a notary or court
officer that the signing of a document was the signer's own free act.
(Real Estate Law). d. A declaration of an act to give it legal validity;
the signature of a person executing a legal document is
acknowledged by the signor to the notary or official who verifies the
signature. (Fundamentals of Real Estate Appraisal).
a. Document stipulating the outcome of a
legal action, which can be filed in any county
where the judgment debtor has property.
(Real Estate Principles). b. A statement from
the court of the judgment. When recorded, it
becomes a general lien on all of the debtor's
property in the county where recorded.
(Real Estate Law)
a. Notice that has been expressly given
and is known to a party. (Real Estate
Law). b. In a real estate transaction, a
presumption of knowledge (e.g.,
tenants in possession of house being
sold). (Real Estate Finance).
a. A summary or digest of all recorded transfers, conveyances, legal
proceedings, and any other facts relied on as evidence of title to
show continuity of ownership and indicate any possible impairments
to title.A summary or digest of all recorded transfers, conveyances,
legal proceedings, and any other facts relied on as evidence of title
to show continuity of ownership and indicate any possible
impairments to title. (Real Estate Principles). b. A summary or digest of
all recorded transfers, conveyances, legal proceedings, and any other
facts relied on as evidence of title to show continuity of ownership
and indicate any possible impairments to title. (Real Estate Practice). c.
