Glossary of Terms

At Lloyds and Handson, we realize that you're not a title agent and you're probably not an expert in title work - after all, that's why we're here. At the same time you need to feel comfortable with the process and understand what is happening to your deal. We've found that the biggest barrier to comprehending title work is the vocabulary and terms of the industry that the laymen just don't know. As a result, we've put together this comprehensive glossary for your benefit.

Tax Deed
the instrument of conveyance when a government body sells a property to pay for arrears of taxes
Tax Sale Number
a number assigned to a property when property taxes are not paid on time; identifies that property on the delinquent tax roll.
Tenant at Sufferance
one who continues to hold possession of real estate after his authorized term of occupancy has expired
Third Party
usually applied to persons who are not principal parties to a contract or other instrument, but who have some right, interest or duty which such contract or instrument affects. For example, where a sale contract between buyer and seller provides for the money and comments involved to be deposited with a title company pending the closing of the transaction, the title company becomes a third party in the deal.
Title Agent
a representative of a title underwriter, one who "writes" the policies of the actual insurer or underwriter.
Title Defect
any possible or patent claim or right outstanding in a chain of title which is adverse to the claim of ownership. Or, a material irregularity in the execution or effect of an instrument in the chain of title.
Title Plant
a geographically filed assemblage of title information which is to help in expediting title examinations, such as copies of previous attorneys' opinions, abstracts, tax searches, and copies or take-offs of the public records.
Title Underwriter
the title insurer who holds a statutory premium reserve and is responsible for claims on title under a title insurance policy.