Escrow & Title
A Utah title insurance policy that covers mineral rights separately from surface rights addresses:
AStandard coverage included in all policies
BA split estate situation where surface and subsurface ownership have been separated✓ Correct
CAgricultural land only
DOnly federal mineral rights
Explanation
A split estate exists when surface and mineral rights are owned by different parties. Buyers should know whether mineral rights are included, and title policies may need to address whether mineral rights convey.
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