A mechanic's lien must be distinguished from machinery liens or possessory liens. The former gives the owner the right to file a claim against a property or piece of real estate. The owner must follow due court process and cannot evict property holders from their land. Machinery liens give t...
includes Tangiblepersonalproperty is the opposite of real property iswhatyou can’t move. Possessory interest is when a person is to occupy and/or exercise control over a particular plot of land. A possessory interest is “distinguished from an interest in the title to property‚ which may ...
A tenancy in common is a form of co-ownership with no survivorship rights. When multiple owners hold title as tenants in common, each owner’s interest becomes part of his or her probate estate at death. It does not pass automatically to the surviving owner or owners. Example: If Peter a...
The court noted that the treasure trove rule was counterintuitive: “the notion that a trespassing treasure hunter, or a hired handyman or employee, could or might have greater possessory rights than a landowner in objects uncovered on [the latter’s] property runs counter to the reasonable expe...
An easement is a nonpossessory right to use and/or enter onto the real property of another without possessing it. It is "best typified in the right of way
of the Borough of Bideford (being TDC's precursor) dated 24th June 1946. In some cases where we do not have deeds to evidence our title, we provide statutory declarations to evidence that the land or property had been in the Council's ownership for 12+ years to give us Title Possessory...