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Estates, Transfers and Titles in Real Estate

Horizontales
A title insurance policy with standard coverage generally covers __ documents.
A/an __ of title is established through successive changes in ownership.
The person named in a will to oversee the will's provisions is the __/executrix.
__ of the grantee is a requirement for a valid deed.
The buyer's attorney examines the abstract and writes a report called an attorney's __ of title.
A __ deed carries virtually no assurances or guarantees and provides the least protection of any deed.
A declaration before a notary that the signature on a deed belongs to the person before the notary is a/an __.
A __ of sale insures a purchaser of real estate at a court sale.
A grantor's keeping an easement on the property would appear in the deed in the __ and exceptions clauses.
__ because of delinquent real estate taxes is an example of title transfer by involuntary alienation.
Kim took title to property under the name of Mary. When she sold the property, she signed Kim as grantor. The buyer has a __ on the title.
Title to real estate can be transferred at death by a __.
The home __ decides what title company will be used.
Verticales
Tony died intestate. Title to his real property will transfer by __.
An examination of the public records to determine who has rights in the property and whether any defects exist in the chain of title is a title __.
Grants of land from the Republic or the State of Texas are called __.
How often is a home owner billed for title insurance?
160 acres can be taken under the __ -year statute of adverse possession.
A deed without __ contains no warranties against encumbrances but does imply that the grantor holds title to the property.
A title search in the public records may be conducted by __.
Eminent domain and escheat are two examples of __ alienation.
It would be a/an __ practice of law for a real estate licensees to draw up deeds for home sellers.
A/an __ is the disposition under a will of real property.
If buyers inspect the public records before purchasing property and see that the property has a lien against it, the buyers have __ notice.
A __ warranty deed should be offered if the seller of a property can only assure the quality of the title during his time of ownership.
To give constructive notice, all written instruments affecting any estate, right, title or interest in land must be recorded in the __ where the land is located.