A marketable title is where a person owns the vehicle outright and there are no liens on the title or any other issues. The seller is free to sell the title with no obligation to any other company.
Title free and clear of objectionable liens or encumbrances; title which is free from reasonable doubts or defects, which can be readily sold or mortgaged.
Title so free from defects that there is no question as to the owner. This title would be enforced by any court.
A title free from any encumbrances or clouds, which a court would compel a purchaser to accept.
a title generally free from encumbrances and title defects that may lead to litigation
a title that a reasonable person would accept as clear and free from likely challenge
Market Value Mechanics Lien
Good or clear title to property that is free of significant defects and which a purchaser will accept without objections.
Form of title generally required to be delivered at the sale of property; property is free from liens and no defects in title other than those noted or agreed to.
A title that is free and clear of objectionable liens, clouds, or other title defects. A title which permits an owner to sell their property freely to others and which others will accept without objection.
Title which is free from defects which would allow a purchaser to be released from his obligation to purchase.
A title free and clear of liens or encumbrances which would prevent its being transferred to a buyer.
A title free and clear of objectionable items, clouds, or other defects, that will be accepted without objection.
A title with no problems associated with it such as clouds, defects, or liens.
A title of such character that no apprehension as to its validity would occur to the mind of a reasonable and intelligent person.
A title which a court of equity considers to be so free of material defects and liens that it will force acceptance by a purchaser.
A title with no claims or defects that could otherwise hinder a property being sold.
Title is free of liens and encumbrances
A title free and clear of liens and encumbrances that might be objectionable.
A term describing any situation where there are no objectionable restrictions or encumbrances that would limit a seller's ability to easily transfer title.
When the title to the property is clear and the person has the right and capacity to transfer the same then he is said to have a marketable title.
A title which a court of equity considers to be so free from defect that it will enforce its acceptance by a purchaser.
Title without defects or claims so as to be readily accepted without fair or reasonable doubt. Compare, INSURABLE TITLE.
Merchantable title; title free and clear of objectionable liens or encumbrances.
A good or clear title that is free of defects.
A good title about which there is no fair or reasonable doubt.
A title free and clear of objectionable liens, clouds or other title defects. A marketable title enables an owner to sell his or her property freely to others and allows others to accept without objection.
A title that is free of objectionable liens, easements, clouds, or other title defects. A title which enables an owner to sell his property freely to others and which others will reasonably accept without objection.
Title to property that is free of objectionable encumbrances and liens.
Title to property that is free of defects and that will legally be accepted without objection. Also known as perfect title, clear title, and good title.
Good or clear title, reasonably free from the risk of litigation over possible defects.
A title which is free from encumbrances and could be readily marketed (i.e., sold) to a reasonably intelligent purchaser who is well informed of the facts and willing to accept such title while exercising ordinary business prudence. See also “ Encumbrance”.
Title that may be sold to a buyer, knowledgeable of the facts and their legal meaning as to liens and encumbrances.
Ownership of land that is without competing claims or other defects, such that it could be sold without complication.
A title that is free and clear of objectionable liens, clouds or other title defects. A title that enables an owner to sell his property freely to others and that others will accept without objection.
A title which is free from encumbrances and any reasonable doubt as to its validity, and such as a reasonably intelligent person, who is well informed as to facts and their legal bearings, and ready and willing to perform his contract, would be willing to accept in exercise of ordinary business prudence. Sinclair v. Weber, 204 Md. 324, 104 a.2d 561, 565.
Title to real estate that is free of reasonable doubt as to its validity and that a reasonably intelligent person would be willing to accept in exercising normal business prudence.
Enables an owner to sell property without objection. It is free of any clouds.
Title which can be readily marketed to a reasonably prudent purchaser aware of the facts and their legal meaning concerning liens and encumberances.
Title that is free of liens, clouds on title and legal defects affecting the property
A Title free from reasonable doubt in Law and in fact.
Clear or good title, reasonably free from the risk of litigation over possible defects.
Typically defined as such title that is insurable by a title company, it is a title free of liens and defects.
Clear title with no undisclosed encumbrances, has no serious defects and will not expose the buyer to litigation.
A title which is free from defects and encumbrances and may be transferred to another party.
Title which can be readily sold to a reasonably prudent buyer aware of the facts and their legal meaning concerning liens and encumbrances.
Title that is free of liens, clouds and other legal defects and hence is readily acceptable by a buyer.
A title which reasonable purchaser, well informed as to the facts and their legal meaning, would be willing to accept.
property is said to have marketable title when the title, or rights to a property, has no problems or only minor problems that any well-informed and prudent buyer would accept.
A title that is free and clear of liens, clouds or other defects which would prevent the sale of the property.
Conveyancing- an implied term in contracts for the sale of heritage meaning the title is free from burdens and encumbrances and thus no reasonable challenge can be made against it
Rights to real property that are so clear that a buyer may have peaceful and quiet enjoyment of the property free of litigation
A clear, unencumbered title, reasonably acceptable without the threat of the risk of litigation
A title not subject to reasonable doubt or suspicion of invalidity in the mind of a reasonable and intelligent person: one which a prudent person guided by competent legal advice would be willing to accept and purchase at market value.
A title that is free from material defects and under which a purchaser may have quiet and peaceful enjoyment of the property, subject to easements, covenant, and restrictions readily acceptable to a well-informed buyer
A title that may not be completely clear, but has only minor objections that a well-informed and prudent buyer of real estate would accept.
Title free of liens, clouds and defects; a title that will be freely accepted by a buyer.
A title free from encumbrances that could be readily marketed to a willing purchaser