Examples of Deed Property in a sentence
Transfer on Death Deed Property Subject to Liens and Encumbrances at Transferor’s Death; Creditors’ Claims.(a) Subject to Section 13.001, Property Code, a beneficiary takes the real property subject to all conveyances, encumbrances, assignments, contracts, mortgages, liens, and other interests to which the real property is subject at the transferor’s death.
Sheriff's Deed Property Description Approval Form (legal description attached) 4.
At that time, the Lee Gift Deed Property had not been determined to be surplus and therefore could not be legally sold; The City’s failure to engage the public in initial discussions pertaining to the 27 University Avenue proposal and the allocation of SUMC funds; and The City’s failure to consistently respond to requests for public records in a timely manner and operational deficiencies for tracking PRRs and responses.
Government Code §54227.The Grand Jury determined that the Lee Gift Deed Property had not been declared to be surplus land pursuant to Government Code §54220 et seq.
This lack of a complete paper trail regarding the leases and the lengthy holdovers (six years and five months) of the Lee Gift Deed Property is troubling to the Grand Jury.What is clear is that the lease history of the Lee Gift Deed Property proceeded without the City following its own P&P regarding the leases.
In cross-examination, the second plaintiff was not able to credibly explain how he (or the plaintiffs collectively) could have been induced by the Representations into forbearing from commencing legal action, despite the commencement of HC/S 189/2019 by the first plaintiff.
By entering into agreements with both the owners of Georgia short-term rental accommodations and the consumers occupying such Georgia accommodations and representing that Defendants will collect and are collecting applicable Occupancy Taxes due on such rentals, Defendants are bound and required to actually collect and remit appropriate Occupancy Taxes to Plaintiffs and members of the Plaintiff Class.
No documentation was provided to the Grand Jury indicating that this written offer to purchase the Lee Gift Deed Property was ever brought to the attention of the City Council or the public.
Despite the acknowledgement by City staff that the deed restriction on the Lee Gift Deed Property required the land to be used as “park/open space,” the City entered into a second one-year lease with the same individual from May 1, 1998 to April 30, 1999.
Transfer on Death Deed Property Subject to Liens and Encumbrances at Transferor’s Death; Creditors’ Claims.§114.105.