Common use of Disposal of Property Clause in Contracts

Disposal of Property. Each party shall have the right, at all times, to dispose of or encumber any or all of his or her separate property by deed, xxxx of sale, gift, trust, will, mortgage, encumbrance, pledge, lien, or charge, without limitation, merely upon his or her own individual signature or act, without the necessity of any joinder, action, or consent by the other party.

Appears in 22 contracts

Sources: Prenuptial Agreement, Prenuptial Agreement, Prenuptial Agreement

Disposal of Property. Each party shall have has the right, at all timesany time, to dispose of or encumber any or all of his or her deal with their own separate property as they see fit, whether by deed, xxxx bill of sale, gift, trust, will, mortgage, encumbrance, pledge, lien, or charge, without limitation, merely upon his or her own individual signature or act, without the necessity of any joinder, action, or consent by needing the other partypartys consent.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Prenuptial Agreement

Disposal of Property. Each party shall have the right, at all times, to dispose of or encumber any or all of his or her separate property by deed, xxxx bill of sale, gift, trust, will, mortgage, encumbrance, pledge, lien, or charge, without limitation, merely upon his or her own individual signature or act, without the necessity of any joinder, action, or consent by the other party.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Pre Nuptial Agreement