involuntary conveyance

involuntary conveyance
See involuntary alienation.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • involuntary conveyance — A transfer of real property without the consent of the owner, such as in a divorce, in condemnation, etc. See also involuntary alienation sheriff s sale …   Black's law dictionary

  • involuntary conveyance — A transfer of real property without the consent of the owner, such as in a divorce, in condemnation, etc. See also involuntary alienation sheriff s sale …   Black's law dictionary

  • conveyance — con·vey·ance /kən vā əns/ n 1: an act of conveying a conveyance of land 2: an instrument (as a deed) that conveys property rights (as title) lack of delivery of a conveyance J. D. Calamari and J. M. Perillo Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of L …   Law dictionary

  • conveyance — /kanveyans/ In its most common usage, transfer of title to land from one person, or class of persons, to another by deed. Term may also include assignment, lease, mortgage or encumbrance of land. Generally, every instrument in writing by which an …   Black's law dictionary

  • conveyance — /kanveyans/ In its most common usage, transfer of title to land from one person, or class of persons, to another by deed. Term may also include assignment, lease, mortgage or encumbrance of land. Generally, every instrument in writing by which an …   Black's law dictionary

  • involuntary alienation — A loss of or parting with property by attachment, levy, sale for taxes or other debts. See also involuntary conveyance …   Black's law dictionary

  • involuntary transfer — See involuntary conveyance …   Black's law dictionary

  • involuntary alienation — A loss of or parting with property by attachment, levy, sale for taxes or other debts. See also involuntary conveyance …   Black's law dictionary

  • involuntary transfer — See involuntary conveyance …   Black's law dictionary

  • involuntary assignment — An assignment by operation of law, for example, the passing of a decedent s choses in action to the executor or administrator of his estate. 6 Am J2d Assign § 2. The transfer of the choses in action of a bankrupt to the trustee in bankruptcy. An… …   Ballentine's law dictionary

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