Escrow & Title
In North Dakota, a 'certificate of title' provided by an attorney means:
AThe title is guaranteed to be free of all defects
BAn attorney has examined the abstract of title and gives their professional opinion on the state of the title✓ Correct
CThe property has been surveyed and the boundaries are certified
DThe title has been insured by a title insurance company
Explanation
A certificate of title is an attorney's professional opinion about the state of a property's title based on their examination of the abstract. Unlike title insurance, it does not provide insurance coverage but represents the attorney's legal opinion.
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