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Quiet title

In case law, a quiet title action is a legal proceeding initiated to establish or confirm a party’s title to real property by resolving disputes, removing clouds on the title, or clarifying ownership interests. The purpose is to “quiet” any competing claims, ensuring the plaintiff’s title is clear and marketable. This action is typically filed in a court of equity and addresses issues like conflicting deeds, liens, easements, or adverse possession claims.

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