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Old 12-06-2006, 04:05 PM
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Wata?


What is the name of your state? Louisiana

I saw this on a mortgage and have no idea what it stands for:

Debby Jones WATA Debby Smith


Any ideas?
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Old 12-06-2006, 04:16 PM
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Yes, O Angelic SJ:

Change of Name - When there is a name change of a party appearing on a document (deed, etc.), it may be reflected in several ways, such as: (1) mary smith, a married woman, w.a.t.a. (who acquired title as) mary jones, an unmarried woman. (2) mary smith, aka (also known as) mary jones. (3) mary smith, formerly mary jones. (4) mary smith, alias mary jones. Each may be applicable in different circumstances (how and why the name was changed).

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Yes, O Angelic SJ:

Change of Name - When there is a name change of a party appearing on a document (deed, etc.), it may be reflected in several ways, such as: (1) mary smith, a married woman, w.a.t.a. (who acquired title as) mary jones, an unmarried woman. (2) mary smith, aka (also known as) mary jones. (3) mary smith, formerly mary jones. (4) mary smith, alias mary jones. Each may be applicable in different circumstances (how and why the name was changed).

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You're welcome! {smoochy! }
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You're welcome! {smoochy! }
I started examining real estate titles in your home state (Boulder County, to be exact) a million years ago, but never saw that!


(I did see some pretty shady mining claims though!)
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Old 12-06-2006, 04:51 PM
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I started examining real estate titles in your home state (Boulder County, to be exact) a million years ago, but never saw that!


(I did see some pretty shady mining claims though!)
And to think we never met...
Must've been because I'm not a million years old, and because I avoid Boulder like the plague!
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Old 12-06-2006, 04:54 PM
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And to think we never met...
Must've been because I'm not a million years old, and because I avoid Boulder like the plague!
Yep, Boulder is an excellent place to avoid!
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Yep, Boulder is an excellent place to avoid!
Everyone agrees: Boulder sucks!
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What is the name of your state? Louisiana

I saw this on a mortgage and have no idea what it stands for:

Debby Jones WATA Debby Smith


Any ideas?


W.A.T.A.


"Who acquired title as".
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