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Definition of Chain of Title

By Elizabeth Weintraub, About.com

Definition: A complete history of instruments used to transfer ownership in a piece of property from the U. S. Patent to the last record owner. Chain-of-Title breaks when a document is missing. A sample chain-of-title would look like this:

Thomas Jefferson, grantor, >> Sally Hemmings, grantee
Sally Hemmings, grantor >> Mildred Watkins, grantee
Mildred Watkins, grantor >> Jeremy Irons, grantee
Jeremy Irons, grantor >> Theodore Roosevelt, grantee
Theodore Roosevelt, grantor >> Mae West, grantee
Mae West, grantor >> Albert Einstein, grantee
Albert Einstein, grantor >> Farah Fawcett Majors, grantee
Farah Fawcett Majors, grantor >> Angelina Jolie, grantee

If a title searcher could not locate the deed from Roosevelt to West, the chain-of-title would be broken.

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