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Legal Definitions - confusion of titles

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Definition of confusion of titles

Definition: Confusion of titles is a legal term used in civil law to describe the situation where two titles to the same land are merged in the same person.

Example: John owns a piece of land and leases it to Jane. Later, John inherits the same piece of land from his father. Now, John has both the ownership and leasehold interest in the same land. This is an example of confusion of titles.

Explanation: In this example, John has two titles to the same land - ownership and leasehold interest. As a result, there is a confusion of titles. This situation can create legal issues, such as determining who has the right to possess and use the land.

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Simple Definition

Confusion of Titles: When one person owns two titles to the same piece of land, it is called confusion of titles. This means that the two titles have merged into one.

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