Escrow & Title
A Mississippi title insurance policy's 'Schedule A' contains:
AThe exceptions to coverage
BThe date and amount of insurance, the insured's name, the legal description, and the estate or interest covered✓ Correct
CThe list of all liens against the property
DThe prior title history
Explanation
Schedule A of a title insurance policy contains the basic factual information: effective date, policy amount, the name of the insured, the legal description of the property, and the estate or interest being insured (fee simple, leasehold, etc.). Schedule B contains the exceptions — items not covered by the policy.
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