Definition
A lawsuit to establish ownership of real property and remove clouds on the title. When someone's legal claim to land is so murky that only a judge can sort it out.
Example Usage
The property owner filed a quiet title action to resolve the disputed ownership claim.
Origin
From the concept of making title 'quiet' or undisputed
Fun Fact
Quiet title actions are common with old property deeds where boundaries or ownership have been forgotten.
Source: State property law statutes
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