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{{a|plainenglish|}}[[Right, title and interest]] is habitual legal [[Legal triplicate|triplicate]] meant to capture ''any'' [[type, kind or variety]] | {{a|plainenglish|}}[[Right, title and interest]] is habitual legal [[Legal triplicate|triplicate]] meant to capture a claim of ''any'' [[type, kind or variety]] that a [[legal eagle]] can think up with respect to something, however it may manifest itself. | ||
Of the three, “title” — formal legal ownership of something capable of being owned — is the narrowest and “[[interest]]” — encompassing equitable and legal claims, expectations and aspirations that might through the machinery of some judicial process benefit the claimant — is the widest so any [[prose stylist]] would therefore declaim “right” (one person’s enforceable claim against another person or thing, whether amounting to a title or not) and “title” for “[[interest]]”. | Of the three, “title” — formal legal ownership of something capable of being owned — is the narrowest and “[[interest]]” — encompassing equitable and legal claims, expectations and aspirations that might through the machinery of some judicial process benefit the claimant — is the widest so any [[prose stylist]] would therefore declaim “right” (one person’s enforceable claim against another person or thing, whether amounting to a title or not) and “title” for “[[interest]]”. |