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Voluntary alienation
Transfer of title is accomplished with the owner's control and consent and owner May transfer Title by making a gift or selling the property
Deed
A written instrument used to convey an interest in real property conveys legal title
Will
A legal instrument used to convey title to real and personal property after a person's death
Testate
Deceased person prepare to will before death
Descent
When a person dies intestate without leaving a will all the property of the deceased person owned the time of death passes to the deceased person's legal descendants
Es cheat to the state
Provides for a government to take property of an owner who dies intestate and who has no known errors in title to receive the property
Adverse possession
When the true owner of record fails to maintain possession and property is seized by another
4 ways to transfer title to property by involuntary alienation
Adverse possession may be attained after how many years
7 or more consecutive years
Two types of notice to Legal title
Actual notice
Constructive notice
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