Seisin
the deed of trust I signed invested me with something called seisin, which is defined in blacks law dictionary as;
Pronounced (see-zin)
N. (14c) 1. HIST. Completion of the investiture ceremony of feudal investiture, by which the tenant was admitted into freehold. 2. Possession of a freehold estate in land, ownership.
According to one expert in foreclosure defense, I then agreed to have my property encumbered. Why would anyone do that? The nature of these contracts seems to be deliberately confusing. There is a real lack of true understanding by all parties.
Pronounced (see-zin)
N. (14c) 1. HIST. Completion of the investiture ceremony of feudal investiture, by which the tenant was admitted into freehold. 2. Possession of a freehold estate in land, ownership.
According to one expert in foreclosure defense, I then agreed to have my property encumbered. Why would anyone do that? The nature of these contracts seems to be deliberately confusing. There is a real lack of true understanding by all parties.
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