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Tom Rowe was amazed to learn that his title examiner had missed a substantial sum in old taxes which had to be paid. Sam White had to move his garage because it was partly built on his neighbor's property. The surveyor had made a mistake. Bob Smith saw a small fortune spent defending the title to his home when a man who only thought he had a better title carried his fight to the Supreme Court. Art Green was shocked to hear that there was an old mortgage outstanding on his home. A clerk had indexed it improperly. Fred Page handed over a substantial check because the man from whom he bought his home said he was single; however, when he died it was discovered he was secretly married. The Security of Your
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