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abstract of title

In English law, the summary of the deeds, documents, and events under, or by virtue of which, the owner of an interest in land derives his or her title.



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Fidelity National Financial (NYSE:FNF) through its branches, subsidiaries and independent agents, performs title searches and examinations, prepares certificates or abstracts of title and issues title insurance policies pertaining to titles of real property.
Fidelity National Financial (NYSE:FNF), through its branches, subsidiaries and independent agents, performs title searches and examinations, prepares certificates or abstracts of title and issues title insurance policies pertaining to titles of real property.
(NYSE:FNF), through its branches, subsidiaries and independent agents, performs title searches and examinations, prepares certificates or abstracts of title and issues title insurance policies pertaining to titles of real property.
 
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