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Please Satisfy Yourself

(and other passive aggressive answers to invalid requisitions)
April 3, 2017
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Title requisitions, and responses to title requisitions, are often evidenced by two simple letters back and forth between solicitors; and yet, in the content of those two letters is the meat of the real estate transaction. Those letters evidence that two solicitors have put their mind to the fundamental issue of whether the seller of the real estate can convey what it bargained to convey in the purchase agreement.  Simon Crawford and Carolin Jumaa authored "Please Satisfy Yourself" and presented same at the LSUC's 14th Annual Real Estate Law Summit.
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