Title to Land definition

Title to Land means a title to land as intended by Law Number 5 of 1960 concerning Basic Regulations of Agrarian Affairs and other titles as to be stated by law.
Title to Land means ownership of the land. A person who has “title to land” has satisfied the legal requirements to own the land and can exercise the rights of land ownership, including the right to:

Examples of Title to Land in a sentence

  • If the Land is unencumbered by a mortgagee the Developer must produce the Certificate of Title to Land and Property Information and give a copy of the Production Slip to the Council.

  • Exhibit A Description of Land Exhibit B Exceptions to Title to Land Exhibit C Representations of Landlord Exhibit D Guaranty Exhibit E Construction Exhibit Exhibit F Initial Base Rent Calculation This Lease (“Lease”) is entered into effective as of the 1st day of June, 2005 (“Effective Date”), between REHCO, L.L.C., an Oklahoma limited liability company (“Landlord”), and B▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Motors, Inc., an Oklahoma corporation d\b\a B▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Toyota (“Tenant”).

  • Prescriptive title— Failure expressly to plead statute— Effect — Title to Land (Prescription and Limitation) Ordinance.

  • Security Interest; Title to Land; Waiver of Landlord's Lien ............................................................

  • Local Property Rights Recognition Commission at the municipality takes decisions for recognition of ownership rights in the cases of illegally occupied land and makes reference to the Law on Recognition of Title to Land Plots Possessed (Used) by Natural Persons and Legal Entities of Private Law (September 20, 2007), on which decisions will be based.

  • Title to Land ................................................................................

  • Counsel for the plaintiff has rightly submitted that the defendant has not counter-claimed for a declaration of prescriptive title to the disputed triangle and has not relied as a shield on any of the provisions of the Title to Land (Prescription and Limitation) Ordinance, Cap.