title by prescription
A title acquired by prescription. See PRESCRIPTION (5). [Cases: Adverse Possession 106. C.J.S. Adverse Possession §§ 247, 339.]
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A title acquired by prescription. See PRESCRIPTION (5). [Cases: Adverse Possession 106. C.J.S. Adverse Possession §§ 247, 339.]
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title by prescription 时效取得;根据取得时效获得的所有权(→title by adverse possession or prescription)
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title by adverse possession or prescription 时效取得;根据相反占有或取得时效获得的所有权 占有人占有他人所有的财产达到法定期间,从而取得该财产的所有权。时效取得的构成要件为:占有人以所有人的名义公开、实际、持续地占有他人财产,财产所有人明知但未作反对表示。
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In a case of prescription, a title that the possessor received from someone whom the possessor honestly believed to be the real owner, provided that the title was to transfer ownership of the property. [Cases: Adverse Possession 69. C.J.S. Adverse Possession §§ 66, 73, 75, 103, 105.]
A title for which some defect appears on the face of the deed, as opposed to a defect that arises from circumstances or extrinsic evidence. • Title defective in form cannot be the basis of prescription. See PRESCRIPTION(5). [Cases: Vendor and Purchaser 129. C.J.S. Vendor and Purchaser § 314.]
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prescriptive title 根据时效取得的所有权(→title by prescription)
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title by limitation 时效取得;根据取得时效而获得的所有权(→adverse possession; title by adverse possession or prescription)
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a non habente potestatem (ay non ha-ben-tee poh-tes-tay-t[schwa]m). [Latin] Scots law. From one not having power. • This phrase appeared most commonly in a conveyance in reference to a seller who was not the owner. “If A. disponed ground, which he held on a personal title, to B., he could not grant warrant for the
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dignity, n. 1. The state of being noble; the state of being dignified. 2. An elevated title or position. 3. A person holding an elevated title; a dignitary. 4. A right to hold a title of nobility, which may be hereditary or for life. “Dignities may be hereditary, such as peerages …, or for life,