Escrow & Title
In Hawaii, a property registered under the Land Court system provides title protection through:
AA. A title insurance policy only
BB. A government-issued Certificate of Title guaranteed by the state✓ Correct
CC. An abstract of title prepared by an attorney
DD. A chain of title from original ahupua'a grants
Explanation
Land Court (Torrens) registered properties in Hawaii have a Certificate of Title issued by the court, which provides a state-guaranteed record of ownership and encumbrances.
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