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  2. Common real estate contingencies and what they mean - AOL

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    Real estate contingencies provide a way for one or both parties to back out of a real estate contract if certain specified conditions are not met — in other words, the sale is contingent upon ...

  3. Lien - Wikipedia

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    involuntary lien—a lien arising without the lienee's consent. judgment lien—a lien imposed on a judgment debtor's non-exempt property. judicial lien—a lien obtained by judgment, levy, sequestration, or other legal or equitable process or proceeding. junior lien—a lien that is junior or subordinate to another lien on the same property.

  4. Security interest - Wikipedia

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    Security interests in real property continue to be governed by non-uniform laws (in the form of statutory law or case law or both) which vary dramatically from state to state. In a slight majority of states, the deed of trust is the primary instrument for taking a security interest in real property, while the mortgage is used in the remainder.

  5. Obligatio consensu - Wikipedia

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    The term consensual does not mean that the consent of the parties is more emphatically given than in other forms of agreement, but it indicates that the obligation is annexed at once to the consensus, in the contracts of this type.

  6. Informed consent is the only way to have ethical non-monogamous dynamics. Can Don’t Ask Don’t Tell policies really function in a healthy way? Basically, these agreements can work for some ...

  7. Real Estate Terms and What They Mean - AOL

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    Jaime Uziel knows that as a real estate attorney his clients depend on him to interpret the legalese that's part of any real estate transaction. He's happy to do that, he says, but he also tries ...

  8. Non-monogamy - Wikipedia

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    Unlike culturally institutionalised non-monogamy, CNM typically exists outside legal frameworks, as it does not involve formal marriage to multiple partners, but relies on mutual consent. Secretive non-monogamy (or non-consensual non-monogamy), commonly known as infidelity or cheating, refers to a situation in which one or both partners in a ...

  9. Exploring Consensual Non-Monogamy Relationships - AOL

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