evidence of title

evidence of title. The means by which the ownership of land is satisfactorily demonstrated within a given jurisdiction. See DEED. [Cases: Property

9. C.J.S. Property §§ 35–37.]

“There are four kinds of evidence of title: abstract and opinion, certificate of title, title insurance and Torrens certificate. The certificate of title is used extensively in the Eastern states, and some Southern states. In urban centers in a great many sections of the country, title insurance occupies a dominant position in real estate transactions. In farm areas the abstract and opinion method is common. To a great extent, the acceptability of a particular kind of evidence of title depends on the local custom.” Robert Kratovil, Real Estate Law 170 (6th ed. 1974).


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