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12:00 Feb 13, 2020 |
Italian to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law (general) / Deed of sale | |||||
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4 | my means of due title and rights arising earlier than the last thirty years. |
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3 | by a good prior root of title |
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my means of due title and rights arising earlier than the last thirty years. Explanation: I don't know why but I feel that a "last" needs to be inserted in this phrase. |
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by a good prior root of title Explanation: A good root of title in UK conveyancing of unregistered land has to be 1. at least 15 years(') old, 2. show a continuous chain of ownership and 3. contain nothing to cast doubt on the ritle. The combined doc. and deeds would, in English law, form a single root and not roots. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 hrs (2020-02-13 15:18:33 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- doubt on the *title*. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 10 hrs (2020-02-13 22:54:36 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- --- by a good root of title going back more than 30 years... Reference: http://www.bloomsburyprofessionalonline.com/view/investigati... |
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