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Active


Currently in effect.  Active Interest
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administrator


A person authorized by the court to administer the estate of a deceased person. Affidavit
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alternate


A person appointed to act on behalf of an owner (e.g. liquidator, property guardian).
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Annotation


Text on a drawing or map associated with displayed graphic entities.
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Arc-node structure


A topological organization of graphic elements used by some Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Arcs represent lines that can define linear features or the boundary of areas or parcels. There is an [..]
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as of date


The exact date and time that an online search is generated for view on the screen. The search result displaying on the screen is accurate as of the date and time displayed.  Any registration made afte [..]
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attorney


The person or entity an owner appoints to act on their behalf through a power of attorney. Attribute
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Base Mines


Lower in the natural scale of mines and minerals; as opposed to "royal" mines and minerals, those not reserved to the Crown but capable of private ownership and transfer.  Benefiting [..]
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Cadastre


An official register of the location, quantity, value, and ownership of real estate, compiled to serve as a basis for multiple purposes. Property boundaries are described by their lengths and directio [..]
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caveat


An instrument in the paper based system which protected an interest or charge against lands. Differentiated in the system into two categories: lapsable, indicating the type of caveat that can be attac [..]
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