Escrow & Title
In Kansas, what is 'subrogation' in the context of title insurance?
AThe insurer's right to recover losses from the responsible party after paying a claim✓ Correct
BThe replacement of one title by another
CThe transfer of insurance from one policy to another
DThe process of clearing all liens before closing
Explanation
Subrogation allows the title insurance company, after paying a claim to the insured, to 'step into the shoes' of the insured and pursue the party responsible for the title defect to recover losses paid.
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