CTIC ALTA Policy Comparisons

American Land Title Association Loan Policy of Title Insurance [2021 v. 01.00 (07-01-2021)] Copyright 2021 American Land Title Association. All rights reserved. The use of this Form (or any derivative thereof) is restricted to ALTA licensees and ALTA members in good standing as of the date of use. All other uses are prohibited. Reprinted under license from the American Land Title Association. ALTA LOAN POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE issued by BLANK TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY This policy, when issued by the Company with a Policy Number and the Date of Policy, is valid even if this policy or any endorsement to this policy is issued electronically or lacks any signature. Any notice of claim and any other notice or statement in writing required to be given to the Company under this policy must be given to the Company at the address shown in Condition 16. COVERED RISKS SUBJECT TO THE EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE, THE EXCEPTIONS FROM COVERAGE CONTAINED IN SCHEDULE B, AND THE CONDITIONS, [ Blank Title Insurance Company ] , a [ Blank ] corporation (the “Company”), insures as of the Date of Policy and, to the extent stated in Covered Risks 11, 13, and 14, after the Date of Policy, against loss or damage, not exceeding the Amount of Insurance, sustained or incurred by the Insured by reason of: 1. The Title being vested other than as stated in Schedule A. 2. Any defect in or lien or encumbrance on the Title. Covered Risk 2 includes, but is not limited to, insurance against loss from: a. a defect in the Title caused by: i. forgery, fraud, undue influence, duress, incompetency, incapacity, or impersonation; ii. the failure of a person or Entity to have authorized a transfer or conveyance; iii. a document affecting the Title not properly authorized, created, executed, witnessed, sealed, acknowledged, notarized (including by remote online notarization), or delivered; iv. a failure to perform those acts necessary to create a document by electronic means authorized by law; v. a document executed under a falsified, expired, or otherwise invalid power of attorney; vi. a document not properly filed, recorded, or indexed in the Public Records, including the failure to have performed those acts by electronic means authorized by law; vii. a defective judicial or administrative proceeding; or viii. the repudiation of an electronic signature by a person that executed a document because the electronic signature on the document was not valid under applicable electronic transactions law. b. the lien of real estate taxes or assessments imposed on the Title by a governmental authority due or payable, but unpaid. c. the effect on the Title of an encumbrance, violation, variation, adverse circumstance, boundary line overlap, or encroachment (including an encroachment of an improvement across the boundary lines of the Land), but only if the encumbrance, violation, variation, adverse circumstance, boundary line overlap, or encroachment would have been disclosed by an accurate and complete land title survey of the Land. 3. Unmarketable Title. 4. No right of access to and from the Land.

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