21st Century Title Examination Workshop
This basic seminar is one of the Legal Education Department’s Transactional Foundations series of seminars. It is geared for the novice title examiner who has had little-to-no formal training in the mechanics and principles of title examination. Also, it may be useful for those persons who have not examined title in many years, and are seeking to refresh their title examination skills. No title searching is covered in this seminar; the seminar assumes that the examiner has the results of an appropriate title search for examination. The seminar steps the examiner through the mechanics and principles of basic title examination culminating in the preparation of a title insurance commitment. The seminar consists of a formal presentation of the principles, followed by a hands-on exercise in which a title search is examined, a title chain is developed, and a title insurance commitment is prepared. Attendees will learn about title examination maxims & principles, steps of title examination, how to create a title chain, examining deeds and mortgages, the Marketable Record Title Act, sources of Base Title, and translating title examination results into requirements or exceptions in a Fund Commitment. There is a seminar book that includes a comprehensive outline of the topics along with more than 200 pages of supplementary materials. The seminar is 3 hours in length and is approved for CLE from The Florida Bar, and continuing education by NALA, and DFS. No ethics hours are available.
Florida Bar Accreditation:
3.5 CLER
CLER:3.50
Ethics Credits:0
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