Property Ownership
In Michigan, the Torrens system of title registration (used in some counties) provides:
AA government guarantee of title similar to title insurance
BCourt-confirmed, government-registered title that is conclusive against all claims✓ Correct
CAn expedited way to record deed transfers
DProtection against adverse possession claims only
Explanation
The Torrens system involves court proceedings that conclusively establish ownership. A Torrens Certificate of Title, issued by the court, is government-backed and generally considered more secure than traditional title insurance.
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