The main difference between “legal title” and “equitable title” is:

a. legal title on refers to real property only while equitable title can is associated with real or personal property.
b. legal title is the actual ownership of the property while equitable title is the right of enjoyment of property.
c. there is no substantive difference between the two; different states use the terms interchangeably.
d. all of the above


b. legal title is the actual ownership of the property while equitable title is the right of enjoyment of property.

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