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Legal Terms & Concepts for Forest Land Owners

As the populations of Mississippi and the nation increase, more and more pressure will be brought to bear on the forest lands to satisfy the needs and demands of people. Forest land owners will find themselves in the unique situation in the future as being providers of raw wood products and possessors of the land resource. With the land resource and related wood products more valuable, more emphasis will be placed on maintaining and protecting the integrity of the forest land tract.

Greater economic value will be a catalyst for an increased number of intrusions into the forest land entity. Those intrusions may take many forms, including trespasses to land and timber, boundary-line disputes, land-title problems, timber-cutting disagreements, contract interpretation, and increased litigation. The forest land owner must increase his knowledge of the legal aspects of forest land management and ownership. This expertise will enable the owner to better safeguard land and timber.

This publication contains selected legal terms and concepts designed to acquaint the forest land owner with terminology designed to help specialized needs. A careful study of the information provided will help the forest land owner deal with the increasing number of possible legal problems associated with land and timber ownership.


Legal Terms & Concepts Defined

Abstract of Land Title
A shortened history of the title to a tract of land.
Accession
An increase; addition to land.
Acceptance
In contract, when the offeree (one to whom an offer is made) signifies assent and acceptance to the offer.
Accommodation Road
A road opened for the benefit of certain individuals for land use.
Accretion
The gradual and imperceptible adding to or accumulation of land by natural causes, as out of a river.
Acknowledge
To admit or recognize one's own acts.
Acre
A quantity of land containing 160 square rods, 4,840 square yards, or 43,560 square feet of land, in whatever shape.
Act of God
Any act caused exclusively by natural forces without interference of any human agency.
Actionable
That act(s) for which will provide the bringing of a legal action or equity suit.
Adjective Law
That body of law dealing with rules of procedure; the legal machinery of the courts.
Adjudge
To decide judicially; to settle.
Adversary
The party opposite in a court action; the litigant-opponent.
Adverse Possession
A statutory method of acquiring title to land under certain conditions.
Affiant
The person who makes an affidavit.
Afforestation
The conversion of a part of the country from other uses into forest land, thereby subjecting it to forest law.
Agreement to Sell Land
A contract for the future conveyance of land.
Antitrust
Those laws designed to protect commerce and business from unlawful restraints, monopolies, or unfair business practices.
Appeal
The removal of a case from an inferior court to one of higher jurisdiction for the purpose of correcting or reversing a decision.
Arbitration
A nonjudicial proceeding used as an alternative to court action where a neutral third party (arbitrator) is utilized to resolve a dispute by the issuance of a binding decision as to law and fact.
At Law
According to the law.
Backlands
Lands lying back from (not contiguous to) a highway or a watercourse.
Bad Title
A title that conveys no land to the purchaser.
Breach of Contract
The failure by a party under a contractual obligation to perform a contractual duty at the time, place, and under circumstances specified in the agreement.
Clear Title to Land
Good and marketable title to land.
Cloud on Land Title
An outstanding incumbrance that could impair the title of the owner.
Color of Title
The appearance or semblance of title to land appearing on the face of the deed.
Contract
A legally binding promise (between two or more persons) that creates, modifies, or extinguishes a legal relation or duty.
Conveyance
In real property law, the transfer of a legal title to land.
Court
A legally created tribunal empowered to adjudicate cases at law and/or equity.
Cut-over-land
Land that has been logged and the most desirable trees have been harvested.
Cutting Contract
A written, legal document utilized to effectuate the sale of standing timber under certain agreed stipulations (between buyer and seller).
Deed
A written conveyance of land signed by the grantor transferring title to the grantee.
Assumption Warranty Deed
A warranty deed that references an existing mortgage(s) that grantee agrees to become liable thereon. By taking the deed, the grantee agrees to assume the mortgage(s) and become liable on it.
Quitclaim Deed
A deed to real property conveying whatever title the grantor has to the grantee, but without making any warranties regarding the validity of the title.
Special Warranty Deed
A deed in which the grantor warrants or covenants only against the claims of persons claiming by, through, or under the grantor.
Warranty Deed
A warranty deed (often called a general warranty deed) contains certain guarantees or covenants of title by the grantor that the deed conveys a good and unencumbered title and further that the grantor and his heirs will defend the title against all others.
Devise
A gift of land or realty by last will and testament of the decedent.
Disaforest
To restore the land to nonforest uses.
Doubtful Title
Land whose title is believed to be invalid in some respect.
Easement
A nonpossessory interest in land of another that is owned by one for limited purposes or uses.
Egress
An exit route; the right to leave or go out.
Ejectment
A legal action to physically expel one from land.
Eminent Domain
The right or power of a government to take private land for public use.
Encroachment
An unlawful entry upon the land of another.
Equity Courts
Courts that administer justice according to rules of equity or rules of conscience.
Escrow
A condition existing where a deed is held conditionally by a third party.
Estate
An interest one possesses in land or real property.
Execution (of the contract)
The performance of the contractual obligations by the parties to the contract.
Fee (Fee Simple)
The largest estate in land known to law.
Fiat
A court order.
Fixture
A piece of personal property permanently attached to realty.
Foreclosure
The extinguishment of the rights of the one (mortgagor) holding the mortgage in the property that is the subject of the mortgage.
Forest Acreage Tax
A special tax levied by the county board of supervisors on all timbered and uncultivatable lands in the county.
Forest Land
Tract of land with trees and woody plants generally covering the landscape.
Forester
A professional trained in the art and science of forestry.
Forty
A subdivision of a government survey, consisting of 40 acres of land, in the general form of a square.
Fraudulent Conveyance
A conveyance of real property with the intent to defraud a creditor by placing the property beyond his reach.
Free and Clear Title
A condition existing when the title to real property is not encumbered by any liens.
Freehold
A right of title to land.
Gift Inter Vivos
A gift made between two living persons.
Gift Testamentary
A gift made when the donor is deceased and the donee is alive.
Good Title
A land title that is marketable or merchantable.
Grant, Bargain, and Sell
Words of conveyance of land in a deed.
Grantee
The person to whom the land is conveyed.
Grantor
The person who makes the conveyance of land.
Heir
One who inherits either real or personal property.
Incumbrance
A lien or claim against real property.
Indemnity
To guarantee or insure against loss, damage, or liability.
Ingress
The act of entering; the right to enter or to go in.
Injunction
An order, usually a certain act or to refrain from doing a certain act.
Intestate
A person dies without making a will.
Invitee
One invited on the property of another for the benefit of the invitor.
Jurisdiction
The power or authority of the court to hear and finally dispose of the case.
Lawful Entry
Lawful entry under some claim by one who is not in possession of the land.
Lease
A contract for the use or possession of land for a determined period of time with stipulated conditions.
Leasehold
A lease of land.
Legal Title
Land title that is recognized as complete, enforceable, and perfect.
License to Enter
Permission to enter the land of another; revocable at will.
Licensee
One who lawfully enters the land of another for the furtherance of his own purposes.
Lien
A claim or incumbrance on the land of another for the furtherance of his own purposes.
Life Tenant
One who holds an interest in land; interest limited to the length of his life or the life of another.
Line
The boundary between two parcels of property owned by two different property owners.
Lis Pendens
A suit that is pending, giving the court of competent jurisdiction control over the property until the case is finally disposed of.
Litigant
A party in a law suit.
Litigation
A law suit; the act of carrying on a legal contest by the judicial process.
Lost Corner
A corner that cannot be located although it was earlier established either by government or other survey.
Measurement of Sawlogs
In Mississippi, the table known as "Scribner's Lumber and Log-book by Doyle's Rule" is the standard rule of measurement by which saw logs are measured. The use of any other rule of measurement is unlawful.
Measurement (Diameter Breast High) of Standing Trees
In Mississippi, the diameter breast-high measurement of standing trees is from outside bark to outside bark.
Merchantable
Having salable value on the commercial market.
Mineral Deed
A deed conveying mineral interests of land to the grantee.
Negligence
Carelessness; a lack of reasonable care.
Obligation of a Contract
The provisions under a valid contract are binding on the contracting parties, and the parties are legally bound and obligated to perform the contract provisions.
Occupant
One who takes possession of land and controls the activities going on there.
Of Record
Recorded; a deed, contract, or other legal document recorded in the appropriate clerk's office.
Offer
In contract, to make a proposal; to hold out an offer as in the attempt to make a contract.
Offeree
In contract, to whom an offer is made.
Offeror
In contract, one who makes an offer.
Oral Contract
A contract based on a totally oral agreement between the parties or a contract that is partly written and partly oral.
Ordinance
A rule of law; an act passed by a municipality.
Owner
The person whom the law recognizes as vested with title and ownership of land.
Paramount Title
Superior title to real property; superior title to the title with which it is compared.
Parole Evidence Rule
A rule of evidence that prohibits the introduction in court of evidence of oral or written statements made before or simultaneously with the execution of a complete written contract, deed, or instrument.
Partition
Land is divided between joint tenants, tenants in common, or other ownerships so the holders can own a particular portion of the land in their individual names.
Personalty
Chattels; personal property, any property not land, real property, or fixtures.
Possession
"Seisin," the custody and control over land to the exclusion of all others.
Power of Attorney
A written document authorizing someone else to act in his/her place.
General Power of Attorney
A written document authorizing another to perform any legal act that the person granting the power of attorney could perform.
Special Power of Attorney
A written document authorizing another to perform specific legal acts or acts setting forth specified limits on the authority.
Procedural Law
The step-by-step process of a law suit; the legal machinery for a law suit from beginning to end.
Promise
A declaration that ethically binds, but not legally binds, one to do or not to do that which is promised; in contract, a promise supported by consideration is legally binding on the party making it.
Promisee
Person to whom a promise is made.
Promisor
The person who makes a promise.
Proof
The establishment or nonestablishment of a fact by evidence in a court of law or equity.
Realty
Real property; land; anything pertaining to the nature of real property.
Reasonable Prudent Man
The standard of conduct utilized for determining whether a defendant has been guilty of negligence.
Rescission
In contract law, the setting aside of a contract as though the contract had never been made; the contracting parties are placed back in their original positions as before the contract was entered into.
Register of Deeds
One who records deeds; recorder of deeds.
Rent
The consideration (usually money) paid for utilization of real property.
Respondiat Superior
The legal doctrine that the employer is liable for the unauthorized torts committed by an employee while acting within the course of the employment.
Reversionary Interest in Land
An interest a person has in the reversion of lands; title was once in the grantor and at some future date title will revert to the grantor a second time.
Right-of-Way
The right to cross or pass over the land of another.
Round Forty
A tract of land originally in the shape of a square that has become more or less rounded in shape because of a "pushing out" or adverse possession activities of the owner over a period of years, and the original 40-acre tract because of these activities now contains in excess of 40 acres.
Running with the Land
A covenant (such as an easement) that will follow the land title from owner to owner.
Severance Tax
A tax paid on forest products, usually by the first processor, after the products are harvested, cut, or severed from the land.
Specific Performance
An equitable action compelling a party to specifically perform a contract or contract provision.
Statute
A legislative enactment.
Statute of Frauds
An act requiring some contracts to be signed and in writing to be enforceable; a contract for the sale of land.
Substantive Law
That area of law that defines rights and duties of members of society.
Tenancy
The legal estate of the tenant defining its nature and duration.
Joint Tenancy
Joint tenants have identical interests in the land beginning at the same time and held by identical, undivided possession.
Tenancy by the Entirety
A conveyance is made to husband and wife and each takes the entire estate, and after the death of one, the surviving spouse takes the whole estate.
Tenancy in Common
Where different persons hold an estate in land under different titles with unity of possession; each tenant has the right to occupy the whole estate in common with his co-tenants.
Tenancy at Will
One who holds possession of land without a fixed term with permission of the owner; the owner may revoke or terminate the tenancy at any time (at will) without reason.
Testate
One who dies with a will made.
Title
The owner of lands has legal and just possession of his land.
Timber Deed
A deed conveying certain described timber located on a particular tract of land.
Timber Sale Contract
A written, legal document setting forth the agreement of the parties regarding the size, species, and other description of the timber to be sold, specifically describing the tract of land on which the timber is located and other particulars of the sale.
Timber Trespass
The unlawful cutting, deadening, destroying, or taking away of any tree or trees without the consent of the owner.
Trespass
An unlawful intrusion onto the property of another.
Trespasser
One who unlawfully enters the land of another.
Uniform Commercial Code
A detailed code of business laws encompassing several areas of commercial law with emphasis on the law of sales, promissory notes, and other commercial paper and secured transactions. The Uniform Commercial Code, with variations, has been adopted in whole or in part by all the states.
Waiver
The intentional giving up of a known right.
Way
A path, road, or passageway over land.
Will
A written, legal document specifying the disposition of property and other matters taking effect on the death of the maker.
Wild Land
Land in the natural state.
Wrongful Act
An unlawful act; an act in violation of the law.

Written by Dr. William D. Eshee, Jr., Professor of Business Law/Forestry, Mississippi State University. Distributed by Dr. Tom Monaghan, Leader, Extension Forestry Department

Mississippi State University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, or veteran status. Publication 1762
Extension Service of Mississippi State University, cooperating with U.S. Department of Agriculture. Published in furtherance of Acts of Congress, May 8 and June 30, 1914. Ronald A. Brown, Director


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