Escrow & Title
In North Dakota, the document that provides a written history of all recorded transactions affecting a parcel of land is called a(n):
ATitle insurance commitment
BAbstract of title✓ Correct
CCertificate of title
DWarranty deed
Explanation
An abstract of title is a condensed history of all recorded instruments and proceedings affecting the title to a parcel of land, compiled from public records by an abstractor.
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