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Glossary entry

Spanish term or phrase:

retirar titulo

English translation:

to withdraw the title

Added to glossary by eski
Jul 12, 2009 17:25
14 yrs ago
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Spanish term

retirar titulo

Spanish to English Law/Patents Law (general) mortgages
Si el t�tulo hubiera sido retirado antes de la inscripci�n, tuviera defectos subsanables o existiera pendiente de inscripci�n un t�tulo presentado con anterioridad, el plazo de quince d�as se computar� desde la fecha de la devoluci�n del t�tulo, la subsanaci�n o la inscripci�n del t�tulo previo, respectivamente
Change log

Jul 14, 2009 20:12: eski Created KOG entry

Jul 14, 2009 20:13: eski changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/819772">eski's</a> old entry - "retirar titulo"" to ""to withdraw the title ""

Discussion

Adrian MM. (X) Jul 12, 2009:
Title/deed Deed is too general and could be a mortgage, assignment or assent and not the certificate of title.
eski Jul 12, 2009:
"Add note box malfunction" Sorry to have to post this here, Estela: my "add note box" isn't working. Another alternative is: "to withdraw the deed".<br><br>Saludos :)) eski

Proposed translations

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"to withdraw the title"

"If the title had been withdrawn before....; etc."
Peer comment(s):

agree Mónica Algazi
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Thanks ANEW, Mónica: ¡un beso! :))
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if the title would have been removed / taken (before registration)

Me parece que se trata de esto...suerte.
Peer comment(s):

agree Michael Powers (PhD) : "remove the title" or "withdraw the title" without everything else so that the glossary is useful when paired with "retirar título" - Mike :)
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Michael, gracias....buena idea...xen :-))
neutral gundisalvus : withdraw the deed: "if the deed has been withdrawn", if it's a document, I would say "deed" or perhaps "title deed", not sure "title" alone works
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gundisalyus, thanks for your input...xen :-))
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take back the title deed/ (UK formerly) land certificate

Pity gundisalvus didn't post his neutral comment as a separate entry.

I can't recall this procedure from working inhouse at a law firm in Spain, but it's possible to take back the title deed pre-registration if wanted for mortgage lending or subsale etc. purposes.

Pre-luanch of the Electronic Conveyancing Protocol in the UK, a land certificate would be issued to the property-owner (freeholder/ leaseholder) by HM Land Registry if there was no mortgage and a charge cert. if there was one.

Example sentence:

I am often asked why a lender wouldn\'t take back a deed www.articlesbase.com/.../why-wont-a-lender-take-back-a-deed-in-lieu-of-foreclosure-544938.html

Peer comment(s):

agree gundisalvus : I'm new here, so not accustomed to procedures (one seeks to be polite)
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Thanks. But pls. just post your ideas as a sep. entry and relieve the rest of us of the 'burden' of repeating what may well, professionally and practically as well as linguistically, be the right answer.
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