Title certificate definition

Title certificate means the record that is evidence of ownership of a vehicle, whether a paper certificate authorized by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles or a certificate consisting of information that is stored in an electronic form in the department’s database. Ss. 319.001(1) and 319.27(2), F.S.
Title certificate means Title Report Nos. IC263-27, IC263-29, IC263-31, IC263-32, IC263-33, and IC263-34, each dated August 10, 2001, and prepared by Commerce Land Title, Inc., Anahuac, Texas.
Title certificate means each certificate of title covering a motor vehicle owned by any Loan Party and reflecting thereon in accordance with Applicable Law, the Security Interest.

Examples of Title certificate in a sentence

  • Do not furnish the New Jersey Certificate of Title (certificate of ownership).

  • The contractor will not furnish the New Jersey Certificate of Title (certificate of ownership).

  • Contractor is not to furnish the New Jersey Certificate of Title (certificate of ownership).

  • Proof will include presentation of the original of one of the following: Bill of Sale, Certificate of Title, certificate of ownership, or a similar document that would satisfy requirements in the U.S. for registration of the vehicle in the name of the registrant.

  • Title certificate with legal description or equivalent (deed) bearing a legal description of the subject property (See Sub.


More Definitions of Title certificate

Title certificate means a certificate issued under section 29(1);
Title certificate means a certificate substantially in the form of Exhibit I.
Title certificate means the Title Reports listed on Schedule I hereto, each prepared by Commerce Land Title, Inc., Anahuac, Texas.
Title certificate has the meaning given to it in Schedule 2 (Conditions precedent).
Title certificate means a title report or plat certificate issued by a title insurance company certifying the ownership, deed restrictions, covenants, etc., of the land being subdivided.
Title certificate means an attorney's opinion or certificate of title, indicating to the holder of the Mortgage Loan that the Mortgage constitutes a valid first lien on the Mortgaged Property, subject only to such matters as are permitted under subparagraphs (a) through (f) under the definition of Title Insurance Policy.
Title certificate means the certificate referred to in Section 2.11 (b).