AA PrioriFrom the past. From what goes before. Used in legal writing to indicate a cause and effect relationship.
A.L.T.A.American Land Title Association.
Ab InitioFrom the beginning.
Ab Initio MundiFrom the beginning of the world.
AbandonmentThe surrender, relinquishment, disclaimer,
or cession of property or of rights to property.
AbatementTo put an end to.
AbstractA brief summary.
Abstract of JudgmentA brief transcript of the
essentials of a judgment.
Abstract of TitleA summary of the conveyances,
transfers and other facts appearing of record and relied upon as
evidence of title to real property.
AbuttingTouching or bordering a street, highway, or
other public place.
Acceleration ClauseA clause in a note, trust deed, or
mortgage advancing or hastening the date of maturity of the
indebtedness or obligation upon the happening of a certain
event.
Access RightA landowner's right to have ingress to and
egress from the property to a public street.
AccessionAddition to property by natural increase or
growth or by installation of improvements.
AccommodationAn obligation assumed without
consideration.
Accommodation PartyA person who signs a promissory
note without receiving value.
Accommodation RecordingThe recordation of an
instrument without consideration and without assumption of
responsibility for correctness or validity.
AccretionA process by which land on a shore or
riverbank increases gradually by the deposit of sand or soil upon
the shore or riverbank.
AccrualThe growing or adding to.
AcknowledgmentA formal declaration before a duly
authorized officer by a person who has executed an instrument that
such execution is his or her act and deed.
ActionAn ordinary proceeding in a court of justice by
which one party prosecutes another for the enforcement or
protection of a right; the redress or prevention of a wrong; or,
the punishment of a public offense.
Action in PersonamAn action in which judgment is
sought against a person.
Action in RemAn action in which judgment is sought
against property to determine its status.
Actual NoticeNotice in fact or in reality to or by a
party directly and personally.
AdAt; to; before; near; for; of; until; within.
Ad CuriamBefore the court; to the court.
Ad LitemDuring the pendency of the action or
proceeding.
Ad ValoremAccording to value.
Adjoining OwnersOwners of two or more parcels of real
property that are contiguous to each other.
AdjudicationA judicial determination.
AdministratorPersonal representative of the estate of
an intestate decedent.
Administrator C.T.A.An administrator with will annexed. The letters C.T.A. mean "cum testamento annexo" and are derived from Latin. If administration is granted but the decedent has made an incomplete will without naming executor(s) or if decedent names in capable persons or
Administrator D.B.N.Administrator of property upon
which no administration has been had. The letters D.B.N. mean "de
bonis non cum testamento annexo" and are derived from Latin.
AdministratrixA woman administrator.
AdvancesMoney paid before proper time of payment.
Adverse PossessionClaim of ownership of property based
upon open and hostile possession and occupancy.
AffiantA person who has made an affidavit.
AffidavitA written declaration under oath.
AffirmationA declaration in writing under penalty of
perjury.
After Acquired TitleTitle accepted by a grantor after his or her previous conveyance.
AgencyA relationship between two or more persons
whereby one is authorized to act for another.
Agreement of SaleAn agreement entered into for the
sale and purchase of property.
AKAAlso Known As
AlcaldeSpanish for mayor or chief magistrate.
AlienateTo transfer title to property.
AlienationThe transfer of title to property.
Alienation ClauseProvision in a note or in a security
instrument calling for automatic maturity in the event of sale or
transfer of title by borrower.
AliterOtherwise.
All Inclusive Deed of TrustA deed of trust securing payment of an obligation owing under a prior deed of trust.
AllegationA statement of fact in a pleading yet to be
proved.
AlluvionSoil deposited by the process of
accretion.
AmortizationPayment of principal and interest at
stated periods for a stated time until debt is extinguished.
AncillaryAn addition to.
Ancillary AdministrationProbate estate administration
in a state other than the state of decedent's domicile.
AnnexationAddition to property or to territory.
AnnuityA yearly payment of money for life or for a
term of years.
AnnumYear.
AnteBefore.
AntenuptialBefore marriage.
AppearancePresence of a party litigant before the
court.
AppraisalStatement of value.
AppraiserA person qualified to determine property
value.
AppurtenanceAnything incidental to or belonging to
land considered a part of the real property.
AppurtenantBelonging to.
Arbitrary (ARB) MapA map made by a title company for
its own convenience in identifying parcels of real property.
Assessed ValueValue of property for taxation
purposes.
AssessmentsSpecial taxes imposed to pay for public
improvements beneficial to a limited area.
AssessorCounty official who determines value of
property for taxation purposes.
AssetsProperty of value, property having an economic
benefit.
AssignTo transfer all of an interest in personal
property.
AssigneeOne to whom property is assigned.
AssignorOne who transfers property by assignment.
AssumpsitAn undertaking to do an act or to make
payment.
Assumption AgreementAn agreement to undertake a debt
or obligation contracted by another.
Assumption FeeThe charge made by a lender when a buyer
assumes seller's existing loan.
Assumption of MortgageAn agreement in which buyer
agrees to be liable for payment of an existing note secured by a
mortgage or deed of trust.
AttachmentA judicial process by which a creditor
obtains a lien upon property of a debtor prior to adjudication of
the debt.
Attestation ClauseThe clause in a deed denoting the
subscribing persons are witnesses.
AttornTo accept and acknowledge a new landlord.
Attorney In FactAn agent authorized to act for another.
AvulsionSudden tearing away of land by violent action
of a river or other watercourse.
AyuntamientoSpanish for town council.
TopBBalloon PaymentFinal installment payment of a
promissory note larger than any single preceding installment
payment.
BankruptcyA proceeding in U.S. Bankruptcy Court
wherein assets of a debtor (unable or unwilling to pay debts) are
applied by an officer of the court in satisfaction of creditor
claims.
Base LinesImaginary eastwest lines that intersect
meridians to form a starting point for measurement of land.
Bench MarkLocation indicated on a durable marker by a
land surveyor.
BeneficiaryOne for whose benefit a trust is created. A
lender secured by a deed of trust.
Beneficiary's DemandPayment required by a beneficiary
under a deed of trust before authorizing reconveyance.
Beneficiary's StatementStatement of a beneficiary
under a deed of trust as to principal balance due on a promissory
note and other information concerning the loan.
Benevolent AssociationsVoluntary nonprofit
aggregations organized for the benefit of members.
BequeathTo give personal property by will.
BettermentSubstantial improvement to real
property.
BinderWritten agreement to issue, within a specified
time, a policy of title insurance. Contract to insure.
Blanket Mortgage or Deed of TrustA mortgage or deed of
trust on more than one lot or parcel.
Blue Sky LawA law (generally of a state) protecting
the public from investing in fraudulent companies. Usually requires
full disclosure of risks associated with investment before the
investment entity puts investor's monies at risk.
Bona FideIn good faith.
Bona Fide PurchaserA purchaser in good faith, for fair
value and without notice of any adverse claim or right of third
parties.
BondA written undertaking to pay a certain sum of
money.
Bonded DebtAn indebtedness secured by a bond
issue.
Building ContractAgreement for the construction of a
proposed structure.
Building LinesLines established by ordinance or by
statute beyond which building is not permitted.
ByLawA rule adopted for the internal government of a
corporation or unincorporated association.
TopCC.C.Civil Code.
C.C.P.Code of Civil Procedure.
c.t.a.With will annexed.
CapitaHeads; persons.
CaptionThe heading of a title or document.
CauseAn action or a suit.
CaveatLet him/her beware.
Caveat EmptorLet the buyer beware.
CC&RsCovenants, Conditions & Restrictions
detailed limitations applying to the use or enjoyment of real
property.
Certificate of SaleEvidence of a purchaser's
acquisition of legal title at a judicial sale, subject to
redemption rights, if any.
Certificate of TitleCertified statement as to land ownership based upon examination of record title.
CertiorariA writ from a higher court to a lower court
directing the forwarding of a certified record of a proceeding up
for review.
Cestui Que TrustThe person for whose benefit property
is held in trust.
Cestui Que UseThe person for whose use land was
granted to another.
Cestui Que VieThe person for the duration of whose
lifetime an estate has been granted.
Chain of TitleA chronological list of documents
comprising the record history of title to a specific parcel of real
property.
Change of VenueThe removal of a cause for trial from
one county to another.
Charter CityGenerally, a city organized under a
charter.
ChattelAn item or article of personal property.
Chattel MortgageObsolete name for mortgage of personal
property.
Chattel RealAn interest in real estate which is of a
lessor degree than a freehold estate. For example, an estate at
sufferance.
Chose in ActionA personal right not reduced to
possession but recoverable by an action at law.
Civil LawLaw of the Roman Empire, it is distinguished
from the Common Law of England.
Class ActionA lawsuit in which plaintiff represents
himself or herself and all other persons similarly situated.
Clearing HouseAn office where bankers daily settle the
balance of their accounts with each other.
Cloud on TitleA semblance or claim of title that is in
fact invalid.
Co AdministratorOne of two or more administrators.
Co ExecutorOne of two or more executors.
Co InsuranceInsurance issued by two or more insurers.
Co TrusteeOne of two or more trustees.
CodeA collection of laws.
CodicilA testamentary disposition subsequent to a will
altering, explaining, adding to, subtracting from, or confirming
it, but not revoking it.
CollateralProperty pledged as security for a debt;
also, indirect, when referenced to blood relationship as in
'collateral heirs'.
Collateral AssignmentTransfer of an interest in
personal property for security purposes. A collateral assignment is
distinguished from an absolute assignment mainly because once the
debt is paid that was secured by the collateral assignment, the
assignment is extinguished.
Color of TitleThat giving the appearance of title.
Commercial AcreThe portion of an acre of subdivided
land remaining after deducting areas devoted to streets, sidewalks,
etc.
Commissioner's DeedDeed executed by a court appointed
person in consummation of a sale ordered by the court.
CommitmentA pledge, promise, or firm agreement; also,
a title insurer's contractual obligation to insure title to real
property.
Common LawThe unwritten body of English law founded
upon customs and precedents.
Community PropertyProperty acquired by a husband and
wife, or either, during marriage, when not acquired as the separate
property of either.
CompetentLegally qualified, capable of
contracting.
CompositionAgreement between a debtor and creditors
whereby the latter mutually agree to accept a certain percentage
less than is due each one.
Conclusive PresumptionLegal inference that cannot be contradicted.
CondemnationThe taking of private property for a
public use. The exercise of power of eminent domain.
Condemnation GuaranteeAn evidence of title issued to a
governmental agency naming persons to be made defendants in an
action in eminent domain.
ConditionA qualification or restriction annexed to a
conveyance of lands, whereby it is provided that upon the happening
of a particular event an estate shall commence, be enlarged, or be
defeated.
Condition PrecedentA condition that must be fulfilled
before a right accrues or an estate vests.
Condition SubsequentA condition that defeats a
previously accrued right or vested estate.
Conditional Sale ContractContract of sale where title
remains in seller until all conditions of the contract have been
fulfilled.
CondominiumThe composite of individual ownership and
exclusive possession of a cube of space in a multiunit building
plus a collective ownership of and a collective right of possession
to facilities common to all separately owned units.
Confession of JudgmentEntry of judgment without
formality of proceedings upon debtor's admission and with debtor's
consent.
Confirmation of SaleCourt approval of sale by a
personal representative, guardian, or conservator.
Congressional GrantA grant of public land of the
United States by an act of Congress.
ConservateeA person unable to manage self, property,
or self and property and for whom the probate court has appointed a
conservator.
ConservatorA person appointed by probate court to take
care of the person, property, or person and property of
conservatee.
ConsiderationThe value inducing another person to
enter into a contract.
Constituent CorporationA corporation merged or
consolidated with one or more other corporations.
ConstructiveInferred or implied.
Constructive NoticeNotice given by public records.
Constructive TrustTrust imposed by law to redress a
wrong or to prevent unjust enrichment.
ContiguousIn actual close contact; touching, adjacent,
near.
ContingentDependent upon an uncertain future
event.
Contingent BeneficiaryA person who may share in an
estate or trust depending upon the happening of an event.
Contingent InterestAn interest which may vest
depending upon the happening of an event.
ContourSurface configuration of land.
ContractAn agreement between two or more parties to
do, or not to do a particular act.
Contract of SaleAn agreement entered into for the sale
and purchase of property.
ConveyTo transfer title to property from one person to
another.
ConveyanceA written instrument transferring title to
or an interest in land.
Corp. CodeCorporations Code.
Corporate SealA seal attached to an instrument
executed by a corporation.
CorporationAn artificial being created by law and
endowed with certain rights, privileges, and duties of natural
persons.
Corporation SoleA corporation consisting of a single
person and his/her successor in office.
Corporeal HereditamentsSubstantial permanent objects
which may be inherited.
CorpusProperty comprising the assets of a trust.
CotenancyOwnership by two or more persons.
Courses and DistancesDescription of land by metes and
bounds.
CovenantAgreement or promise.
CurtesyThe common law interest of a husband in estate
of deceased wife.
Custodia LegisIn the custody of the law.
TopDd.b.n.Abbreviation for de bonis non, See:
Administrator D.B.N.
d.d.Abbreviation for "days after date."
D.S.Abbreviation for "declaratory statement."
Date DownThe date a title examination is to be brought
down to from the date of the last examination. Generally the date
of recording of instruments and documents in the Recorder's
Office.
DeFrom; of; concerning.
De FactoIn fact.
De jureBy right.
DecedentDeceased person.
Declaration of HomesteadA formal, written, recorded
assertion by an owner that the dwelling in which he or she resides
is exempt from forced sale.
Declaration of TrustA written instrument by a person (settlor/trustor), acknowledging that he or she holds title toproperty (as trustee) for the benefit of another or others(beneficiary/ beneficiaries).
DecreeA judgment by court.
Decree of DistributionA judgment of probate court as
to persons entitled to the property of a decedent. [Now referred to
as 'Order for Distribution']
DedicationDonation of land by owner for public
use.
DeedWritten document transferring title to land from
one person to another.
Deed In Lieu of ForeclosureThe deed purchased by the
mortgagee from the mortgagor in lieu of the foreclosure of the
mortgagee's mortgage. The mortgagor grants the title to the
property secured by the mortgage to the mortgagee (lender) in lieu
of lender foreclosing the mortgage.
Deed of SaleEvidence of a purchaser's acquisition of
legal title at a judicial sale, subject to redemption rights, if
any.
Deed of TrustA three party security instrument
conveying title to land as security for the performance of an
obligation. Also called "trust deed."
DefaultOmission or failure to fulfill a duty, observe
a promise, discharge an obligation, or perform an agreement.
Default JudgmentA judgment against a defendant who
made no appearance in court.
Defeasance ClauseThe provision of a mortgage giving
the mortgagor the right to redeem the property upon satisfaction of
the obligation it secures.
DefeasibleSubject to being defeated, annulled,
revoked.
Deficiency JudgmentA personal judgment against the
debtor for the amount remaining due after foreclosure of a security
device, as in the case of a mortgage or trust deed.
DefunctDeceased, dead.
DemandAn escrow term describing the consideration
exacted for a conveyance or for the relinquishment of an interest
in or a right to property.
DemiseA transfer of an estate for years, for life, or
at will.
DemurrerThe formal mode of disputing the sufficiency
in law of an opponent's pleading.
DeponentA witness; an affiant.
DepositionTestimony of a witness taken upon
interrogatories, not in open court.
Depository StatementInstructions accompanying the
deposit of documents, instruments, or property.
DeraignTo trace, to prove.
DescentManner of succession to title to property of an
intestate decedent.
DescriptionWritten instrument by which title to land
is transferred to a trustee as security for repayment of a debt or
performance of an obligation.
DeviseThe disposition of land by will.
DeviseeA person to whom real property is given by
will.
DictumAn opinion by a judge on a point not essential
to the decision on the main issue. (Plural form is "dicta.")
DiesA day.
DiluvianThe gradual washing away and loss of soil
along the banks of a river.
DisseisinDispossession; ouster.
DivestTo deprive of a right or title to property.
DivisaA boundary.
Documentary Transfer TaxA tax on certain recorded
transfers of title to real property.
DomicileFixed and permanent home.
Domiciliary AdministratorAdministrator of estate of a
decedent appointed by probate court of the state of decedent's
domicile.
Dominant TenementThe land benefited by an appurtenant
easement.
DonaGift.
DoneePerson to whom gift is made.
DonorPerson who makes a gift.
DowerThe common law interest of a wife in estate of
deceased husband.
Dragnet ClauseProvision in a security instrument
making the security instrument applicable to all past and present
obligations between debtor and creditor.
Due on Sale ClauseProvision in a security instrument calling for automatic maturity in the event of sale or transfer oftitle by borrower.
TopEEarnest MoneySomething given as a part of the purchase
price to bind a bargain.
EasementA limited right or interest in the land of
another entitling the holder to some use, privilege, or
benefit.
Easement AppurtenantAn easement created for the
benefit of and attaching to a parcel of land.
Easement in GrossAn easement created for the benefit
of a person rather than for a parcel of land.
EjectmentLegal action for return of right to
possession of land and for damages.
EleemosynaryCharitable.
Eminent DomainThe right to take private property for
public use.
EmptorA buyer.
EncroachmentThe extension of an improvement onto land
of another.
EncumbranceA right or interest in land decreasing its
value but not hindering its sale or transfer.
EndorsementThe act of signing a name on the back of a
check or promissory note to evidence its transfer; also, a written
document attached to an insurance policy expanding or limiting
coverage.
EnfeoffTo vest a person with fee title to land.
EntiretyA form of cotenancy in which owners are
jointly seized of the whole.
Equitable LienA lien recognized in a court of
equity.
Equitable TitleThe right to acquire legal title.
EquityNatural right or justice based upon ethics and
morals.
Equity in PropertyThe value of a person's interest in
property over and above total liens and charges.
Equity of RedemptionThe right to redeem property after
a judicial sale.
ErosionThe gradual eating away of soil by natural
forces.
Escalator ClauseProvision for upward or downward
adjustment of costs, expenses, rents, etc.
EscheatA forfeiture of title to the state.
EscrowA transaction in which an impartial third party
acts upon instructions for both seller and buyer, or for both
borrower and lender, in carrying out instructions, delivering
papers and documents and, disbursing funds.
EstateThe degree, quantity, nature, and extent of a
person's interest in real property.
Estate at WillPossessory right of a tenant for an
indefinite period terminable by either landlord or tenant upon
notice.
Estate for LifeEstate measured in time by the
uncertain duration of a person's lifetime.
Estate for YearsEstate measured for a certain,
definite, or fixed period of time.
Estate of InheritanceAn estate extending beyond the
owner's lifetime which is succeeded to by heirs or by devisees.
Estate TaxA tax upon the privilege of transmitting
title to property of a decedent.
EstoppelA bar to the assertion of a right or a defense
in consequence of previous position, act, or representation.
et Al.And others.
et Con.And husband.
et Seq.And following.
et Ux.And wife.
Ex ParteA judicial proceeding, order, injunction is
said to be ex parte when it is taken or granted at the request and
for the benefit of one party only, and without notice to any
person.
Ex Post FactoAfter the event.
ExaminationThe process of determining the vesting of
title, and encumbrances burdening land.
ExaminerA person who analyzes a chain of title to land
and expresses an opinion thereon.
ExceptionA deduction, subtraction, or exclusion.
Exculpatory ClauseProvision designed to absolve a
party from liability.
Execution ProceedingsJudicial enforcement of a money
judgment consummating in seizure and sale of debtor's property.
ExecutorA male representative of the estate of a
testate decedent.
ExecutoryAn agreement or contract not yet
performed.
ExecutrixA female representative of the estate of a
testate decedent.
ExemptionImmunity from a burden or obligation.
ExpedienteSpanish or Mexican land grant file.
Extension AgreementAgreement granting additional time
for performance.
TopFFacsimileAn exact and precise copy.
False PersonationAssuming, without authority, the
identity of another person for fraudulent purposes.
FeeAn estate of inheritance in real property.1
Fee SimpleAbsolute ownership; a fee without
limitation.
Fee Simple AbsoluteThe largest recognized estate in
land; a title without limitation or end.
Fee Simple DefeasibleA fee simple estate subject to
being defeated, annulled, or revoked.
Feme CovertA married woman.
Feme SoleAn unmarried woman.
FictitiousFalse, feigned, pretended.
Fictitious Deed of TrustA recorded deed of trust
containing general terms and provisions but naming no parties and
describing no property; it is used for reference only.
Fictitious NameA name adopted for business purposes
other than the true name of owner.
FiduciaryOne who holds a position of trust and
confidence requiring scrupulous good faith and candor. For example,
a trustee of a trust is a fiduciary.
Final DecreeA judicial decision finally disposing of a
matter or cause.
FinanceRelated to money
Financing StatementA personal property security
instrument replacing a chattel mortgage upon adoption of Uniform
Commercial Code.
Fissionable MaterialMaterial capable of division into
parts.
FixtureProperty originally personal in character but
intended to be a part of the real property to which affixed.
ForeclosureEnforcement of a lien by sale of property
given as security.
Foreclosure SaleThe sale of property given as security
to secure performance of an obligation.
ForfeitureThe loss of a right, title, or interest in
property as consequence of a default under an obligation.
FranchiseA special privilege conferred by government
or, a contractual right to engage in a business under trade name
owned by another.
FreeholdAn estate in land of uncertain duration. For
example, a fee simple absolute or a life estate.
Future Advance ClauseProvision for lender's future
disbursements to be also secured by a security instrument
previously executed.
Future InterestAn estate in real property entitling
owner to possession and enjoyment on a future date. For example, a
remainder is a future interest.
TopGGarnishmentAttachment of personal property of a debtor
in the possession of a third person.
General IndexA title company's record of matters
affecting title to land maintained according to names of
individuals and entities rather than by real property
description.
General Law CityGenerally, a city organized under the
general law. (Compare "Charter City," supra.)
General Plan RestrictionsRestrictions on use of real
property imposed for the benefit of all lots within a
subdivision.
GiftA voluntary conveyance or transfer of property
without a valuable consideration.
GoreA small triangular piece of land.
Gov. CodeGovernment Code.
Graduated LeaseA lease providing for varying rental
rates.
GrantA transfer of real property by deed.
Grant DeedA written instrument transferring title to
real property.
GranteeThe person acquiring title to real property by
a deed.
GrantorThe person transferring title to real property
by a deed.
GroinA structure intended to impede or resist
movements of sand adjacent to seas or lakes.
Ground LeaseA lease of land only and not of
improvements to be made by lessee.
Ground RentEarnings of improved property credited to
land separate from its improvements.
Guarantee of TitleA form of title insurance based
solely upon public record disclosures.
GuardianA person appointed by the probate court to
care for the person, the property, or the person and property of a
minor or an incompetent person.
TopHHabendum and TenendumTo have and to hold.
Habendum ClauseThe provision in a deed, usually
following the description, reciting: "to have and to hold,
etc."
HandA lineal measure of four inches.
HeirA person entitled by law to inherit property of a
decedent.
HereditamentsAnything capable of being inherited.
Holding AgreementA form of a trust where trustee holds
legal title to real property with no active duty of management or
control.
Holographic WillA will entirely written, dated, and
signed by the testator in his or her own handwriting.
HomesteadThe dwelling in which an owner or head of a
family resides protected to a limited extent from forced sale by a
recorded declaration of homestead.
HypothecateTo pledge without delivery of title or
possession. (Principally an admiralty term that has found its way
into real property finance).
TopII/CIndividual/Corporation. An inplant index of
matters affecting persons or companies which cannot be entered on
Lot Books because no specific properties are mentioned.
Id Est.That is commonly abbreviated "i.e."
Idem SonansThe doctrine that if two names may be
sounded alike any variance in spelling is immaterial.
Improved Real EstateLand upon which buildings have
been erected.
In EsseeAlive; in being.
In PersonamAgainst the person.
In Propria PersonaIn his/her own person; himself,
herself. Abbreviated to "pro per."
In ReIn the matter of.
In RemAgainst property.
InchoateIncomplete; not perfected.
IncompetentA person deemed by law incapable of
managing his/her property.
IncorporealIntangible; without physical existence.
IndemnityCompensation given for a loss sustained.
Indemnity AgreementAn agreement relieving a person of
an obligation to compensate for a potential loss. A hold harmless
agreement.
IndentureA deed or other document executed by both
parties.
Inheritance TaxA tax imposed upon the privilege of
succeeding to the title of a decedent.
Installment Land Sales ContractAn agreement entered
into for the sale and purchase of property under which purchase
price is paid in installments.
InstrumentA formal, legal, written document.
Insurable InterestA sufficient interest in property
that loss of it or damage to it would entail financial loss to the
owner.
IntangibleIncorporeal; not of material or physical
existence.
Inter AliaAmong other things.
InterestA share of, or a right to, or a concern in
something of Value; also, a premium paid for the use of money.
Interim LoanA short term loan under circumstances
anticipating a subsequent long term loan.
Interlocutory DecreeA decree made pending final
outcome of the cause prior to final hearing on the merits.
IntestateWithout a will; also, a decedent who left no
will.
IntraWithin.
InureTo serve to the use or benefit.
Involuntary LienA lien created by operation of
law.
Ipso FactoOf itself; by the very fact.
TopJJoinderOne or more person acting in unison joining
together.
Joint Protection PolicyA policy insuring more than one
interest. I.E., the interest of both owner and lender.
Joint TenancyA form of co ownership by two or more persons in equal shares characterized by the incident of survivorship.
Joint VentureA form of business organization composed
of two or more persons to conduct a single enterprise for
profit.
JudgmentA final determination in a court of competent
jurisdiction of the rights of the parties to an action or
proceeding.
Judgment LienA statutory lien created by recording a
judgment, or an abstract, ordering the payment of a sum of
money.
Junior LienA lien of inferior priority.
JuratThe portion of a certificate or affidavit stating
when, where, and before whom it was sworn.
JurisdictionThe power to adjudicate concerning the
subject matter in a given case.
TopLL.S.Abbreviation for "locus sigilli" meaning the place
for a seal.
LachesInexcusable delay in asserting a right.
Land ContractAn agreement entered into for the sale
and purchase of land.
Landowner's RoyaltyAn interest in unsevered oil and
gas granted to a third person or reserved by a landowner on
occasion of his/her alienation of an interest in real property.
Lands, Tenements, HereditamentsInheritable lands or
interests in them.
LatentConcealed.
Lateral SupportThe support the soil gives to the land
of an adjacent owner.
LeaseA writing constituting a conveyance of real
property form a term of years and a contract for its possession
during that term.
LeaseholdThe estate for years created by a lease.
LegacyA gift of personal property by will.
Legal DescriptionA description of real property
sufficient to locate it on the ground by reference to government
surveys or approved recorded maps.
LegateeA person to whom personal property is given by
will.
LesseeThe person acquiring an estate for years in a
lease.
LessorThe person transferring an estate for years in a
lease.
Letters of AdministrationFormal written evidence of
court appointment of a personal representative of the estate of an
intestate decedent.
Letters of ConservatorshipFormal written evidence of
court appointment of a conservator of the person, or of the estate,
or of the person and estate of a conservatee.
Letters of GuardianshipFormal written evidence of
court appointment of a guardian for the person, estate, or person
and estate of a minor or of an incompetent.
Letters of TestamentaryFormal written evidence of
court appointment of a personal representative of the estate of a
testate decedent.
LevySeizure of property by judicial process.
LienA charge upon property for the purpose of securing
the payment or discharge of a debt or obligation.
Life BeneficiaryA person entitled to receive a benefit
for life.
Life EstateAn estate measured in duration by the
lifetime of a natural person.
Limitations, Statutes ofStatutes limiting the time
within which parties having a cause of action must institute
proceedings to enforce the same.
LinealIn a direct line.
Lis PendensA recorded notice of the pendency of an
action.
Lite PendenteWhile the action is pending.
LittoralPertaining to the shore.
Living TrustA trust becoming operative in the lifetime
of the person creating it.
Loan PolicyA policy of title insurance insuring the
interest of a lender.
Lock In ClauseA loan provision specifying a period during which no repayment is permitted.
Loss Payable ClauseAn endorsement to an insurance
(fire) policy specifying parties (lenders) entitled to participate
in proceeds in the event of loss.
Lot SplitOrdinarily, sale of a portion of a parcel of
land.
TopMMap ActThe Subdivision Map Act (Gov. Code, Section
66410 et seq.) regulating the subdivision of land.
MarshalingThe ranking of several parcels of land for
the satisfaction of a debt for which all parcels serve as security.
Marshaling is an equitable principle.
MeanIntermediate.
Mean High Tide LineThe average height of certain high
waters.
MeanderTo follow a winding course.
Mechanic's LienA statutory lien in favor of persons
contributing labor, material, supplies, etc. to a work of
improvement upon real property.
MemorialA short note, abstract, or memorandum.
Merger of TitleThe absorption of a lesser estate into
a larger estate.
MeridiansImaginary northsouth lines intersecting base
lines to form a starting point for measurement of land.
MesneIntermediate, intervening.
Metes and BoundsMeasurements and boundaries.
Military Reservist Relief Act of 1991California
statutory law to protect military reservists called to serve during
the Gulf War from loss of property in satisfaction of obligations
incurred before being called to serve.
MonumentAn object or mark employed by a surveyor to
fix or to establish boundaries or land location.
MoratoriumA temporary suspension by statute of the
enforceability of a debt.
MortgageA two party security instrument pledging land
as security for the performance of an obligation.
MortgageeThe party entitled to performance by a
mortgagor.
MortgagorThe party executing a mortgage.
Muniments of TitleDeeds and other original documents
comprising a chain of title to a parcel of real property.
Mutual Water CompanyA company organized for the
purpose of providing water to its members.
TopNNaturalizationThe conferring of rights of citizenship
to a person who has been an alien.
Naturalized CitizenA person made a citizen of the
United States by act of congress.
Neap TidesTides occurring between the full moon and the change of the moon, twice every twenty-four hours.
NegotiableCapable of transfer by endorsement in the
ordinary course of business.
Negotiable InstrumentInstruments with special legal
incidents permitting free circulation in commerce.
NomineeA person designated to act in the place and
stead of another.
Nonjudicial Foreclosure SaleSale of property pursuant
to the power of sale provisions contained in a security
instrument.
NotarizeTo prove execution of a document by means of a
notary public's certificate of acknowledgment.
Notary PublicA person authorized by law to take
acknowledgments and to administer oaths.
NoteA common reference to a promissory note.
Note of ActionA lis pendens.
Notice of CessationA recorded notice shortening the
time for filing mechanics' liens if work ceases prior to
completion.
Notice of CompletionA notice recorded within ten days
of completion of a work of improvement signaling commencement of
the time period within which claims of mechanics' liens must be
recorded.
Notice of DefaultA recorded notice of a trustor's
failure to perform his/her obligation under a deed of trust. The
beginning step in nonjudicial foreclosure of a deed of trust.
Notice of NonResponsibilityA recorded notice by an
owner of real property that he/she will not be responsible for
payment of costs of improvements contracted for thereon by some
other person.
Notice to QuitNotice given by landlord to a tenant to
pay rent within three days or vacate premises.
NovationThe substitution of a new obligation for an
old one.
Nunc Pro TuneNow for then; a tardy act made
retroactive to the time when the act should have been done.
Nuncupative WillAn oral will.
TopOObiter DictumThat said in passing.
Office InformationSpecial information of title
significance concerning persons or property maintained by a title
company but not necessarily a matter of public record.
Offset StatementStatement customarily furnished an
escrow holder as to the current status of rental accounts, security
deposits, and balance due on liens and encumbrances.
Omnibus ClauseProvision in an order for distribution
by which any property of a decedent not specifically described is
distributed.
Open End MortgageProvision in a mortgage (or deed of trust) by which additional advances of money made by lender toborrower after execution of the security instrument are alsosecured by it.
Operative PropertyProperty reasonably necessary to
the operation and conduct of a particular business.
OptionA choice; a right, for a consideration, to do or
not to do an act in the future, or to require or not require
performance of a future act by another.
Order Confirming SaleA court order confirming sale of
estate property by a personal representative, or other
fiduciary.
OrdinanceA legislative enactment of a city or
county.
OstensibleThat which is apparent or that which seems
to be.
OutlawedA claim, right, or cause of action
unenforceable due to lapse of time.
Overriding RoyaltyThat interest in unsevered oil and
gas retained by a lessee upon occasion of his or her execution of a
sublease or assignment.
OvertOpen.
Owner's PolicyA policy of title insurance insuring the
title of an owner.
OwnershipThe right to use and enjoy property to the
exclusion of others.
TopPParcelAny area of land contained within a single
description.
ParolOral.
Partial ReconveyanceAn instrument extinguishing the
lien of a deed of trust from a portion of the property.
Partial Release ClauseProvision in a land contract,
deed of trust or mortgage for a conveyance of a portion of the
property to buyer upon satisfaction of specified conditions.
Participating Per CentAny interest in unsevered oil
and gas which an owner, lessee, sublessee, or assignee disposes of
to investors to finance production whereby the investor shares
proportionately in the income from the enterprise.
Partition ActionJudicial proceedings instituted by a co owner or co owners to sever their co ownership either by a physical division into separate parcels or by sale of entire parcel and division of proceeds.
PartnershipAn association of two or more persons to carry on as co owners a business for profit.
Party WallA wall located on a boundary line and used
by both owners.
PatentA conveyance of title to public land executed by
the federal or state government.
Pendente LitePending litigation.
Per Autre VieDuring the life of another.
Per CapitaBy the head; by the number of
individuals.
Per SeBy itself; as such.
Per StirpesAccording to the roots; by right of
representation.
Percentage LeaseA lease under which rental is
determined, in whole or in part, from the volume of business
done.
Periodic TenancyTenancy for successive periods of
equal duration.
Personal PropertyMovable property; property which is
not real property.
PlaintiffThe party initiating an action.
PlatA plot, map, or chart.
PleadingsThe formal writing filed in court containing
the various claims and defenses of plaintiff and of defendant.
PledgeDelivery of personal property as security for
the performance of an obligation.
Policy of Title InsuranceA contract indemnifying
against loss resulting from a defect in title to the interest or
lien in real property insured.
PostAfter; afterward.
Powers of AttorneyA written delegation from a
principal authorizing another person, as agent of principal, to act
for him or her in his/her name in a designated transaction or
transactions.
PreambleThe introductory portion.
PreemptionThe act of purchasing before or ahead of
another person.
Preemption EntryAn entry upon public lands of the
United States by a settler giving the settler a preferred right to
acquire title.
Preemptive RightA preferential right to purchase on
same terms as offered by a third party.
PrePayment ClauseProvision permitting payment of a
debt prior to due date.
PrePayment PenaltyCharge imposed by a lender for
payment of a debt before due date.
PrescriptionA method of acquiring an easement by
adverse use of another's property.
Press CopyA title company's copy of title insurance or
information it has issued.
PresumptionThat which may be assumed without
proof.
PretermitTo omit; to pass by.
Prima FacieAssumed correct until overcome by further
proof.
PrincipalA party represented by an agent or the chief
or foremost party in a particular transaction or the amount of a
loan to be repaid exclusive of interest or the assets constituting
a trust estate.
PriorityThe relative superiority of competing liens
and encumbrances.
PrivityCloseness; mutuality of relationship.
ProbateRelating to proof; the proof of validity of a
will of a decedent; the proof of ownership.
Probate CourtA division of superior court having
jurisdiction over estates of decedents, minors, incompetents, and
conservatees.
Profit PrendreA right to take a part of the soil or
produce of land.
Promissory NoteAn unconditional written promise,
signed by maker, to pay, absolutely, a sum certain in money, either
to the bearer or to a person therein designated or his/her
order.
ProRataProportionately; according to a certain rate,
percentage, or proportion.
Public LandsAll unoccupied land belonging to the
federal government subject to disposition under general land
laws.
Public ReportA report issued by California Real Estate
Commissioner containing information of interest to a prospective
buyer of subdivided property.
Purchase Money MortgageA mortgage securing payment of
all or a portion of the purchase price of real property. A purchase
money mortgage can be a mortgage with 'first priority', 'second
priority', 'third priority', etc.
TopQQuasiAs; as if; of similar nature.
Quasi Community PropertyProperty acquired by a married person while domiciled outside California which would have been community property if the acquiring spouse had been domiciled in California.
Quasi ContractA contract implied by law; based on conduct.
Quiet Title ActionThe name of an action brought to
establish a title to property or to remove a cloud on the
title.
Quitclaim DeedA form of deed containing no warranties
and conveying the current right, title and interest of the grantor,
if any, to real property.
TopRRangeA column of townships running north and south in
a row parallel to, and east or west of a principal meridian.
RatableProportionate.
RatificationThe adoption or approval of a previous
unauthorized act.
Real PropertyImmovable property such as land,
buildings, improvements, appurtenances, and air space.
Rebuttable PresumptionA presumption that is not
conclusive one which may be contradicted by evidence.
ReconveyanceA document extinguishing the lien of a
deed of trust and reconveying the title to the real property
encumbered by the deed of trust to the trustor.
RecordTo incorporate into the public records of the
County Recorder; also, the system of public records imparting
constructive notice of title to claims, or interests, in real
property.
RecordingThe act of filing documents for record in the
office of the County Recorder.
RedemptionThe act of buying back property previously
sold in judicial proceedings.
Redemption RightThe right of a debtor to reacquire
title to property formerly owned by him or her but sold through
judicial process to satisfy his/her debts.
Reformation ActionProceedings instituted for the
purpose of correcting mistakes in documents.
ReinstatementRestoring to the status occupied before a
forfeiture.
ReleaseA document extinguishing the lien of a
mortgage, judgment, mechanic's lien, etc.; also, a document
absolving another of liability.
Release ClauseProvision in a mortgage or deed of trust
for the release of the lien from portions of the property.
RelictionThe gradual recession of water from the usual
watermark exposing dry land.
RemainderA future estate, other than a reversion,
taking effect upon termination of a prior estate.
RemaindermanThe person who owns an estate in
remainder.
RemittiturAn appellate court's instruction and
direction to the lower court in disposing of a matter appealed.
ReplevinA form of action for the recovery of personal
property.
Request for NoticeRecorded request by anyone desiring
written notice of the recording of a notice of default under a deed
of trust or of the scheduling of a trustee's sale thereunder; also,
recorded trust request of anyone desiring notice of the scheduling
of an executi
Request for ReconveyanceWritten instruction of a
beneficiary under a deed of trust addressed to the trustee,
acknowledging satisfaction of the secured obligation, and directing
the trustee to extinguish the lien of the deed of trust and
reconvey the property encumbered by the
RescissionThe act of canceling or annulling the effect
of a document.
ReservationA right or an interest retained by a
grantor in a conveyance.
Residuary ClauseThe "catch all" or omnibus clause of a
will directing distribution of any property not specifically
bequeathed or devised.
ResidueThat portion of a decedent's estate remaining
after payment of debts, taxes, and distribution of specific
bequests and devises.
Restraint on TransferAn impediment or limitation on an
owner's right to transfer title to property.
RestrictionsImpediments, limitations, or prohibitions
respecting use of real property imposed in deeds or in a
declaration.
Resulting TrustA trust implied by law to prevent
injustice.
Revenue StampsStamps affixed to documents evidencing
payment of federal tax formerly imposed.
ReversionA presently vested future estate in the
grantor or grantor's heirs the possession of which is deferred.
RiderA supplement to; an addition to; an endorsement
to a document.
Right of SurvivorshipThe right to succeed to the
interest of a decedent.
Right of WayA right to pass over or to cross a parcel
of land.
RiparianPertaining to the bank of a river or
stream.
Riparian RightsThe rights of an owner to water
bordering his or her land.
Rood of LandThe fourth part of an acre in square
measure, or one thousand two hundred and ten square yards.
Rule Against PerpetuitiesAt Common Law, a principle which provides that no interest in real or personal property shall be good unless it must vest, if at all, not later than twenty-one years after some life in being at the creation of the interest.California has adopted a statutor
TopSSale and LeasebackA transaction in which a grantee in
a deed leases the same property back to the grantor without a
change in its possession.
Sales ContractAn agreement entered into for the sale
and purchase of property.
SansWithout.
SatisfactionThe performance of the terms of an
obligation.
ScilicetTo wit, that is to say; namely, abbreviated as"ss."
SealAn impression on a document lending authenticity
to its execution.
SearcherA title company employee who assembles the
links required to complete a chain of title to real property.
SectionA measure of land one square mile containing
640 acres.
SecurityCollateral; property pledged or hypothecated
to secure performance of an obligation.
Security DepositDeposit of money made to assure
performance of an obligation.
SeisinThe possession of land under a claim of
freehold.
SeriatimIn succession.
Servient TenementThe estate burdened by an
easement.
ServitudeA right in another's property in the nature
of an easement.
SettlorOne who creates a trust.
Severalty OwnershipOwnership of property by one person
sole ownership.
Sheriff's DeedConveyance of title to a debtor's
property as a consequence of an execution sale.
Sine Qua NonWithout which not. An indispensable
requisite.
SitusThe location of property.
Slander of TitleFalse unjustified statements regarding
another person's title to property.
Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief ActFederal law
designed to protect members of the armed forces from loss of
property in satisfaction of obligations incurred before entry into
the service. [See also California's Military Reservist Relief Act
of 1991].
Special AssessmentsCharges imposed upon real property
especially benefited by a local public improvement.
Specific Performance ActionA form of action seeking
the execution of documentation relating to real property.
Stare DecisisThe legal doctrine that past decisions of
courts stand as precedents for future decisions.
Statement of InformationA brief statement of facts
relied on by title insurers to assist in the proper identification
of persons.
StatusThe legal position of an individual; i.e.,
adult, minor, etc.
Statute of FraudsA series of statutes designed for the
purpose of preventing fraud. For example, in order to be
enforceable, an agreement for sale of real property must be in
writing.
Statute of LimitationsA series of statutes designed to
render unenforceable stale claims and rights.
StirpsStock, race, family. The person from whom a
family descends.
Stop NoticeA notice given a construction lender by an
unpaid contributor to a work of improvement for the purpose of
intercepting loan funds.
Straight NoteA promissory note calling for payment of
principal in one sum rather than in installments.
SubdivisionThe division of a tract of land into
separate parcels.
Subject ToThe recognition of an existing lien or
encumbrance but not assuming personal liability therefor.
SubleaseA lease executed by a tenant for a term less
than the leasehold.
SubordinateTo make inferior in priority.
Subordination AgreementAn agreement changing the
priority of interests.
SubrogateTo substitute one person in place of another
with reference to an obligation.
SubstitutionThe appointment of a person to act in the
place and stead of another.
SummonsA court's direction to the sheriff to inform a
defendant that an action has been filed against him/her.
SuretyOne who guarantees the performance of an
obligation by another.
SurveyA process of measuring a parcel of land and
ascertaining its area and boundaries.
SyndicateA pooling arrangement or association of
persons investing in real property by buying shares in an
organization.
TopTTakeout LoanA long term loan replacing a short term
interim construction loan.
Tax DeedA deed issued to a purchaser following a sale
necessitated by the nonpayment of real property taxes.
Tax SaleSale conducted for the purpose of collecting
delinquent taxes assessed to a parcel of real property.
Tax SearchAn examination of the public records of
taxing authorities to determine the tax status of a parcel of real
property.
Tenancy by the EntiretyA form of co ownership by husband and wife, characterized by the inability of one spouse alone to convey or encumber and by the incident of survivorship.
Tenancy in CommonA form of co ownership of property by two or more persons in undivided interests.
TenderAn unconditional offer to pay a debt or to
perform an obligation.
TenementsAll rights in land passing with a conveyance
thereof.
Tentative MapA proposed subdivision map required to be
submitted to and approved by the local government agency before
approval of a final subdivision map.
TenureThe mode or manner in which a title to land is
held.
TermThe time duration of a lease or of a loan also,
any provision of a contract or lease.
Terminable InterestsInterests enduring for a limited
period of time.
Termite ReportA report of an inspection for wood destroying pests by a person licensed by the state.
TestTerm added by Raghu for testing
TestamentTrue declaration of a person's last will.
Testamentary TrustA trust created by the last will and
testament of a decedent.
TestatorOne who died leaving a will.
Testimonium ClauseThe concluding clause of an
instrument beginning with the words: "In witness whereof..."
TieA survey connection from a point of known position
to a point whose position is desired. A tie is made to determine
the position of a supplementary point whose position is desired for
mapping or reference purposes, or to close a survey on a previously
Tie PointPoint of closure of a survey either on itself
or on another survey.
TiedAs used in surveying, monuments are tied together
by measurements. A property corner is tied to offset monuments or
to other property corners.
TierA row of townships running east and west parallel
to and north or south of a designated base line.
Time Is Of The EssenceClause in a contract indicating
punctual compliance is required.
TitleThe sum total of a person's right or the extent
of his/her interest in real property.
Title InsuranceAssurance of indemnification for loss
occasioned by defects in the title to real property or to an
interest therein which is insured.
Title PlantThe records of a title company assembled
and maintained for the purpose of issuing title insurance on real
property.
Title PolicyA contract indemnifying against loss
resulting from a defect in the title to the interest or lien in
real property insured.
Title SearchThe assembled links required to complete a
chain of title to a parcel of real property.
TollTo bar; to defeat.
Toll the StatuteTo stop or interrupt the running of a
statute of limitation.
TopographyThe nature of surface of land, e.g., level,
rolling, mountainous.
TorrensA system of registration of land title no
longer lawful in California but utilized in some other states.
TownshipA normally square shaped subdivision of public
lands containing 36 sections uniformly numbered starting with the
northeast section.
TractA parcel of land divided into smaller parcels
called lots.
Trade FixturesArticles of personal property, fastened
to real property necessary to carry on a trade or business.
Trade NameThe name under which an organization does
business.
Transfer TaxA tax imposed upon transfers of title to
real property.
TrustA fiduciary relationship in which a trustee holds
title to property for the benefit of a beneficiary.
Trust DeedSame as a deed of trust; a three party
security instrument conveying title to land as security for the
performance of an obligation.
TrusteeThe fiduciary holding title to property for the
benefit of another.
Trustee's DeedThe deed given by the trustee under a
deed of trust when the secured property is sold under power of
sale.
Trustee's SaleForeclosure sale conducted by the
trustee in the exercise of a power of sale.
TrustorThe person conveying property in trust.
TopUUCCUniform Commercial Code. (Com. Code, Section 1101
et seq.)
Ultra ViresBeyond their powers.
Undivided InterestsUnsegregated interests of co owners in the entire property owned by them as tenants in common.
UnitiesThe essential elements of a common law joint
tenancy. i.e., unities of time, title, interest, and
possession.
Unjust EnrichmentMistake or misfortune of one person
unfairly benefiting another.
Unlawful DetainerAn action brought for recovery of
possession of real property.
UsuryThe exaction of a greater payment or return for
the loan of money than is permitted by law.
TopVValidSufficient in law; effective.
VaraA Mexican measure of length; approximately 33
inches.
Variable InterestInterest rates fluctuating up or down
according to current cost of money.
VendeeA buyer or purchaser.
VendorA seller.
VenueThe county in which an action is brought; also
the place where an acknowledgment is taken.
VerificationA sworn statement before a qualified
officer (notary public) that the contents of a writing are
true.
VestTo give an immediate fixed right to property.
Vested InterestA property interest that is fixed or
determined.
VesteePresent record owner.
VideSee.
VidelicetTo wit, that is to say; abbreviated as
"viz."
Viz.Abbreviation for videlicet.
VoidableSubject to being declared void.
Voluntary LienA lien intentionally created or entered
into by a debtor.
TopWWaiveTo release or abandon a right or a privilege.
WaiverThe act of releasing or abandoning a right or a
privilege.
Warranty DeedA deed containing express covenants as to
good title and right to possession.
WasteDestruction or injury to real property.
Water RightThe right of an owner of land to use water
adjacent to or below the surface of the land.
Wrap Around MortgageSame as an "all inclusive mortgage": One incorporating the balance due under a priormortgage.
TopZZoneArea in a community designated for specified use
and purpose.
ZoningGovernmental regulation of the use of real
property.