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A "quiet title suit" is a judicial proceeding to remove a cloud or clouds on a title to real property. A "quiet title suit" may also be used to establish title as where a plaintiff claims title through adverse possession.
A quiet title action may be used to:
There are advantages of a decree entered in an action to quiet or confirm title. In a properly conducted action, it may adjudicate the title of the owner as against:
Because any decree or judgment entered in a suit to quiet title becomes a muniment of title, it becomes necessary to ascertain that:
The following points should be duly considered:
Ascertain the sufficiency and validity of the decree or judgment.
Determine that the time to appeal or review has expired. In the alternative, raise the proper exception.