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What is the purpose of including the identification of title insurance on the first page of the deed?
 
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The meeting of the creditors is sometimes referred to as a
 
  A) 747 meeting
  B) 599 meeting
  C) 341 meeting
  D) None of these



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Answer to Question 1

Where a question about prior claims arise the title agency or company may be contacted for information and their abstract of title.

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