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  2. Copyright transfer agreement - Wikipedia

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    A copyright transfer agreement or copyright assignment agreement is an agreement that transfers the copyright for a work from the copyright owner to another party.

  3. Bill of sale - Wikipedia

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    When the loan was repaid, the borrower would regain ownership. Bills of sale used in this way are known as "security bills". Sometimes, bills of sale would transfer ownership outright, such as when a person sold their goods to another while retaining possession. Bills of sale used for purposes other than borrowing money are known as "absolute ...

  4. Title (property) - Wikipedia

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    Title is distinct from possession, a right that often accompanies ownership but is not necessarily sufficient to prove it (for example squatting). In many cases, possession and title may each be transferred independently of the other. For real property, land registration and recording provide public notice of ownership information.

  5. Options available if an AOL account owner passes away

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    You can request access to/transfer of ownership of an AOL account through this form. Requesting content. To process this kind of request, AOL requires specific ...

  6. Assignment (law) - Wikipedia

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    An assignment does not necessarily have to be made in writing; however, the assignment agreement must show an intent to transfer rights. The effect of a valid assignment is to extinguish privity (in other words, contractual relationship, including right to sue) between the assignor and the third-party obligor and create privity between the obligor and the assignee.

  7. Title retention clause - Wikipedia

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    A retention of title clause (also called a reservation of title clause or a Romalpa clause in some jurisdictions) is a provision in a contract for the sale of goods that the title to the goods remains vested in the seller until the buyer fulfils certain obligations (usually payment of the purchase price).

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