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Old July 10th 08, 05:23 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
John Smith John Smith is offline
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Dave Heil wrote:
Art Unwin wrote:
I would like to add a caviate to assigning...


caviate

Latin

1. Second-person plural present subjunctive of cavare.


Dave K8MN


Here are a few definitions for you of "caveat", from this URL
"http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=define%3Acaveat&btnG=Search"

# caution: a warning against certain acts; "a caveat against unfair
practices"

# (law) a formal notice filed with a court or officer to suspend a
proceeding until filer is given a hearing; "a caveat filed against the
probate of a will"
wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn

# Caveat (foaled 1980 in Maryland) was an American thoroughbred stallion
racehorse. Bred by Ryehill Farm, he was sired by Kentucky Derby winner
Cannonade out of the The Axe mare, Cold Hearted.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caveat (horse)

# a warning; a qualification or exemption; a notice requesting a
postponement of a court proceedings
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/caveat

# If a caveat is lodged upon a title to land it indicates that another
party other than the owner claims some right over or interest in the
property.
www.aussie.com.au/Glossary.htm

# Is a document any person with a legal interest in a property can lodge
with the Titles Office to ensure the property is not sold without their
knowledge
http://www.malenyrealty.com.au/resou...cal_terms.html

# A note placed on the register in the Land Titles Office at the
instigation of a person who claims a certain interest in the land. In
BC, a caveat remains in force for only 2 months, then lapses.
www.propertytours.ca/realty/glossary.htm

# A warning; a note of caution.
www.id.uscourts.gov/terms-cd.htm

# "Beware" – if a caveat is lodged on a title to land, it warns a person
buying the property that a third party (party which lodged the caveat)
has some right or interest in the property.
www.efame.com.au/glossary.htm

# A warning on a title to a purchaser that a third party might have some
interest or right in the property.
http://www.reinz.org.nz/reinz/public...erminology.cfm

# A formal notice, that asks a court to suspend action until the party
which filed the challenge can be heard.
http://www.boise-idahos-real-estate....ons-c-158.html

# a formal notice given by someone to prevent the proving of a Will or
the grant of administration of an Estate.
www.oceancountygov.com/surrogat/glossary.htm

# means a document lodged with the Recorder of Titles by a person
authorised to do so forbidding the recording of any dealing on the title
subject to the caveat Literally means beware. In real estate, it warns
persons (prospective purchasers, mortgagees, etc. ...
http://www.cromer-partners.com.au/pa...ssaryalpha.php

# A notice of warning given to a public authority, eg Titles Office,
claiming entitlement to an interest in certain land. The caveat is
registered and remains on the books as a warning to anyone who
contemplates dealing with the property. ...
http://www.redearthfinance.com.au/bw...e/followon.asp

# A notice on title proclaiming a possible interest other than that of
an owner.
www.talkproperty.net.au/index.php

# A notice given to a legal authority not to do something until the
person giving notice can be heard.
www.recalgary.com/information/glossary_c.htm

# A legal notice by a person having a (caveatable) interest in the
property which will prevent transfer in title until the claim has been
determined.
www.eastcoastconveyancing.com.au/glossary.htm

# Latin for "beware". Usually it is in the form of a contract clause
that stipulates a particular requirement.
www.yourfinancechoice.com/index.php

# If an creditor of the estate of a decedent is apprehensive that an
estate, wither testate or intestate, will be administered without the
creditor's knowledge, or if any person other than a creditor is
apprehensive that an estate may be administered, or that a will may be
admitted to probate ...
pages.jbiproperties.com/ezrealestateoptions/glossaryofterms.html

# a formal notice or warning against certain actions being taken by a
court; most often seen in regard to the granting of probate of a will by
the court; most common usage as a document that is filed in the Land
Titles Office to warn of possible title defects;
www.manitobacourts.mb.ca/definitions.html

# A notice not to do something until the person caveating has been
heard. It is often seen in the case of land claims, where a caveator
might object to a claim overlapping his own. ...
www.genfiles.com/legal/legalterms.htm

# Latin for “beware”. This often applies to a contract clause
www.interestrate.com.au/glossary.asp

# This indicates the rights or interests of a third party in the
property. A caveat is a legal document which, when lodged in the Land
Registry Office, gives the caveator the opportunity of protecting an
existing right or of establishing an existing claim in property. ...
www.virtualrealty.co.nz/reterms.html

# If you don't pay your fees, you may find one of these registered
against your title. This ensures the corporation gets its money before
you dispose of the asset and may be the basis for collection procedures.
http://www.calgaryselect.com/Housing...0/Default.aspx

Quite interesting, the fact you were being "fooled" into thinking there
was but one! grin

Regards,
JS