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18 Jun 2012, 7:38 pm
The Delaware purchasers similarly alleged that the title insurance companies utilized the Delaware Title Insurance Rating Bureau, which compiles and analyzes statistical data from its members relating to their title insurance premiums, losses and expenses, as a vehicle for setting uniform rates. [read post]
12 May 2020, 4:53 pm by tvasil
Missouri: On May 12, the Department of Commerce & Insurance released Insurance Bulletin 20-11, temporarily waiving the requirement that title insurers annually conduct “on-site” reviews of title agencies, and allowing a portion of the review to be conducted electronically as long as the on-site portion of the review is completed by December 31, 2020. [read post]
30 Nov 2017, 12:43 pm by Wolfgang Demino
In Texas, a "trustee is vested with legal title and right of possession of the trust property but holds it for the benefit of the beneficiaries, who are vested with equitable title to the trust property. [read post]
30 Nov 2017, 12:43 pm by Wolfgang Demino
In Texas, a "trustee is vested with legal title and right of possession of the trust property but holds it for the benefit of the beneficiaries, who are vested with equitable title to the trust property. [read post]
12 Aug 2009, 9:41 am
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30 Sep 2014, 7:28 am by Joe Consumer
It covers issues such as rental agreements, security deposits, prepaid rent, eviction, installment contracts, credit card interest rates, mortgage interest rates, mortgage foreclosure, civil judicial proceedings, automobile leases, life insurance, health insurance and income tax payments. [read post]
22 Sep 2021, 6:45 am by Kevin Kaufman
Meanwhile, 42 states and the District of Columbia are currently eligible to use up to a combined $94.7 billion of their ARPA allocations to refill the coffers of their unemployment insurance trust funds (including the $8 billion already used for this purpose), which would go a long way to restoring their fiscal health. [read post]