Description
A certificate of title is a legal document that serves as evidence of ownership of a property or asset. It outlines the details of the property, including its boundaries and any encumbrances that may exist.
Interpreter Notes
Interpreters should be aware that the term 'certificado de título' may also be referred to as 'título de propiedad' in some contexts. It is important to maintain a formal tone when discussing legal documents, as casual language may lead to misunderstandings. Avoid using colloquial terms that may not be universally understood.
Example Sentences
EN: The homeowner presented the certificate of title to prove ownership of the property.
ES: El propietario presentó el certificado de título para demostrar la propiedad del inmueble.
Common Interpreter Mistakes
Confusing 'certificado de título' with 'título de propiedad'; using informal language when discussing legal documents; misinterpreting the implications of the document in property disputes.