What is a title examination and how is it different from a title search? How is it different from a title abstract?

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A title examination is the process of reviewing the chain of title and all documents and restrictions listed in the abstract. The title search searches the records, the abstract lists the items located during the search and provides copies of those documents, and the examination determines whether the items affect the seller's ability to convey good title. The items which affect title are then compiled and presented in the title report.

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A. ?Evidence that other wills exist B. Confirmation that two weeks have elapsed since the decedent's death? C. ?Compliance of the application with the Uniform Probate Code (UPC) D. ?Evidence that all who have demanded notice of proceedings have been notified

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Which of the following are true statements?

a. Any time something is stolen in the presence of the owner, it is a robbery. b. To prove robbery charges, the prosecutor must show the defendant took the property by force or the threat of force. c. To prove theft charges, the prosecutor must show the defendant took the property by force or the threat of force. d. To prove robbery charges, the prosecutor must show the defendant took the property while in the presence of its owner. e. B and D only.

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Court reporters can earn high incomes, but they have to work hard for it

a. True b. False

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What type of property is movable?

a. Real property b. Personal property c. Intellectual property d. All of the above

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