TITLE, in law, denotes any right which a person has to the possession of a thing, or an authentic instrument whereby he can prove his right. See the articles, RIGHT, PROPERTY, &c.
TITLE to the Crown in the British Constitution. See SUCCESSION.
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TITLE, in law, denotes any right which a person has to the possession of a thing, or an authentic instrument whereby he can prove his right. See the articles, RIGHT, PROPERTY, &c.
TITLE to the Crown in the British Constitution. See SUCCESSION.