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  2. Estoppel certificate - Wikipedia

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    An Estoppel Certificate (or Estoppel Letter) is a document commonly used in due diligence in real estate and mortgage activities. It is based on estoppel, the legal principle that prevents or estops someone from claiming a change in the agreement later on. [1] It is used in a variety of countries for commercial and residential transactions.

  3. Estoppel by deed - Wikipedia

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    Estoppel is a common law doctrine which, when it applies, prevents a litigant from denying the truth of what was said or done. [1] The doctrine of estoppel by deed (also known as after-acquired title) is a particular estoppel doctrine in the context of real property transfers. Under the doctrine, the grantor of a deed (generally the seller of a ...

  4. Estoppel - Wikipedia

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    Estoppel is a judicial device whereby a court may prevent or "estop" a ... available in disputes affecting title to real property, it has now gained limited ...

  5. Real Estate Definitions Every Seller Should Know - AOL

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    Assessed value: The value of real estate property as determined by an assessor, typically from the county. "As-is": A contract or listing clause stating that the seller will not repair or correct ...

  6. Land patent - Wikipedia

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    A land patent is a form of letters patent assigning official ownership of a particular tract of land that has gone through various legally-prescribed processes like surveying and documentation, followed by the letter's signing, sealing, and publishing in public records, made by a sovereign entity.

  7. List of Latin legal terms - Wikipedia

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    doctrines of promissory estoppel and equitable estoppel; prohibited for a party to act in such a way that contradicts a previous act of his own on which the other party relied, thus causing a detriment to the latter. Nemo potest facere per alium quod per se non potest: No one can do through another what he cannot do himself. nihil dicit: He ...

  8. Ramones Netflix Film Starring Pete Davidson in Doubt as ... - AOL

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    After years of protracted legal turmoil in the Ramones estate, the future of Netflix’s film adaptation of Mickey Leigh’s memoir “I Slept With Joey Ramone” with Pete Davidson attached to ...

  9. Elle Fanning Looks Enchanting in a Delicate Butter-Yellow ...

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    With her latest look, the star of The Great follows in her older sister’s footsteps: Dakota Fanning co-signed the creamy yellow color earlier this year, joining Jennifer Lawrence, Selena Gomez ...