Chapter 13: Title Records Flashcards
When a claim is settled by a title insurance company, the company acquires all rights and claims of the insured against any other person who is responsible for the loss. This is known as?
Subrogation
Which of the following would be used to clear a defect from the title records?
A suit to quiet title
The part of the title insurance policy that sets forth all of the encumbrances and defects that will not be insured against is called the?
Schedule of expectations
An abstract of title does not provide evidence of title unless it is accompanied by a?
Legal opinion of title
A bill of sale is used to transfer the ownership of?
Personal property
When a buyer purchase her home, the title insurance policy she received did not include what?
Record of all previous owners of the property
A written summary of the history of all conveyances and legal proceedings affecting a specific parcel of real estate is called?
An abstract of title
When the preliminary title report reveals the existence of an easement on the property, it indicates that the easement is?
An encumbrance
The recorded history of matters that affect the title to a specific parcel of real property is its?
Abstract title
Generally, if some defect is found in the title to real property, the effect on a sales contract is that?
The seller has a reasonable time to correct the defect
The reformation of a warranty deed?
Protects the interests of the grantee
Documents affecting real estate are recorded are filed with the county in which the property is located to?
Give constructive notice of the real estate interest
The best assurance of good title that a real estate purchaser can obtain is a?
Title insurance policy
A document that protects against hidden risks such a forgeries and loss due to defects in the title, subject to specific exceptions is called?
A title insurance policy
The body of law that covers such topics as security agreements, financing statements, and bulk transfers is the?
Uniform commercial code