Escrow & Title
A Wisconsin title insurer who pays a claim under an owner's policy and resolves the defect then acquires the right to pursue any liable third party through:
ASubrogation✓ Correct
BRescission
CCondemnation
DEscheat
Explanation
After paying a claim, the title insurer acquires the insured's right to sue responsible third parties through subrogation, seeking reimbursement for the claim paid.
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