Search results for: “transfer of property”

  • Equitable Distribution Of Marital Property

    At the time of entering a decree annulling or dissolving a marriage or for legal separation pursuant to a complaint under section 46b-45, the Superior Court may assign to either the husband or wife all or any part of the estate (more in the U.S.) of…

  • Property Adjustment Order

    An order that one spouse should transfer property to the other (e.g. the matrimonial home or other assets)….

  • Abalienation

    Grammar This term is a noun. Etimology of Abalienation (You may find abalienation at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). act of transferring title of ownership, 1650s, from Latin abalienationem (nominative abalienatio), in law, “transfer of property, […]

  • Abalienation

    Grammar This term is a noun. Etimology of Abalienation (You may find abalienation at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). act of transferring title of ownership, 1650s, from Latin abalienationem (nominative abalienatio), in law, “transfer of property, […]

  • Exchange

    A transfer of property for property or some value other than money . barter . Even where money changes hands, in addition to property, it would still be an exchange. A trade is an exchange. Also, the place where merchants, businessmen, brokers, agents, etc., voluntarily […]

  • Convey, Conveer

    Concept of “Convey, Conveer” Traditional meaning of convey, conveer in the French law history (with some legal use in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in French) To transfer. Conveyance: a document effecting a transfer of property, usually real estate, other than a will, […]

  • Testamentary Gift

    Testamentary Gift

    What is Testamentary Gift? A definition of testamentary gift is: Voluntary transfer of property to take effect upon the death of the donor.[1] Resources Notes “Testamentary Gift” in the White America Dictionary (New York, Los Angeles, London, New Delhy, Hong Kong, 1989) See Also

  • Testamentary Gift

    Testamentary Gift

    What is Testamentary Gift? A definition of testamentary gift is: Voluntary transfer of property to take effect upon the death of the donor.[1] Resources Notes “Testamentary Gift” in the White America Dictionary (New York, Los Angeles, London, New Delhy, Hong Kong, 1989) See Also

  • Act of bankruptcy

    Act of bankruptcy

    An act which subjects a person to be proceeded against as a bankrupt. The acts of bankruptcy enumerated in the bankruptcy act of 1898, § 3, are (1) concealment, transfer, or removal of property with intent to hinder, delay, or defraud creditors; (2) transfer of property while […]

  • Antenuptial Gift

    Antenuptial Gift

    What is Antenuptial Gift? A definition of antenuptial gift is: Voluntary transfer of property before a marriage from one spouse to another, commonly made in exchange for a waiver of rights to property after the marriage.[1] Resources Notes “Antenuptial Gift” in the White America […]

  • Antenuptial Gift

    Antenuptial Gift

    What is Antenuptial Gift? A definition of antenuptial gift is: Voluntary transfer of property before a marriage from one spouse to another, commonly made in exchange for a waiver of rights to property after the marriage.[1] Resources Notes “Antenuptial Gift” in the White America […]

  • Easement Appurtenant

    Concept of Easement Appurtenant in the context of Real Property A short definition of Easement Appurtenant: An easement for the benefit or another parcel of land, such as the right to cross parcel A to reach parcel B. The easement will pass with the transfer of property to a new owner. See […]

  • Easement Appurtenant

    Concept of Easement Appurtenant in the context of Real Property A short definition of Easement Appurtenant: An easement for the benefit or another parcel of land, such as the right to cross parcel A to reach parcel B. The easement will pass with the transfer of property to a new owner. See […]

  • Alienation

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Alienation Meaning of Alienation Of Property. The transfer of property and possession of lands, tenements, or other things from one person to another. Termes de la Ley. It is. particularly applied to […]

  • Succession Tax

    In brief, the distinction between an estate tax (more in the U.S.) and a succession tax (also see it) is that the former is a tax upon the transfer of property at death by a decedent, while the …