Coverage: title insurer entitled to summary judgment on breach of contract claim when insured’s claim is based upon sewer easement that was expressly listed as exception on policy even if it may affect marketability of title and even if legal description in deed incorporates map by reference that conflicts with sewer easement – Cusumano v. Chicago Title Ins. Co., No. 155983-2013, (NY Sup. Ct. May 17, 2016) (memorandum opinion granting summary judgment in favor of title insurer)
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Easements: Defined and Illustrated
3 Credits
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This course covers all aspects of easments as they relate to title insurance. Types of easements, creation of easements, and several court cases pertaining to easements are included. When finished with this course you will be confident preparing your commitment when easements are involved.
The Presenter is
Wendy Lathrop
Wendy Lathrop, PLS, CFM is president and owner of Cadastral Consulting, LLC, licensed as a Professional Land Surveyor in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland, and as a Professional Planner in New Jersey. She is also a Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM) through the Association of State Flood Plain Managers. Wendy has been involved since 1974 in surveying projects ranging from construction to boundary to environmental land use disputes. She has been teaching seminars for surveyors across the country since 1986 and has been writing articles for surveyors since 1983. Wendy is a contributing editor for The American Surveyor magazine, and has two articles included in the American Bar Association’s text, “Land Surveys: A Guide for Lawyers and Other Professionals.”
Easements – Defined and Illustrated
Easements – Defined and Illustrated
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Estimated Length: 2 hours and 40 minutes
Cost: $55.00 (USD)
Credits: 3
Enrollment Valid For: 12 months
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3 credits – Easements – Defined and Illustrated
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Wendy Lathrop, PLS, CFM is president and owner of Cadastral Consulting, LLC, licensed as a Professional Land Surveyor in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland, and as a Professional Planner in New Jersey. She is also a Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM) through the Association of State Flood Plain Managers. Wendy has been involved since 1974 in surveying projects ranging from construction to boundary to environmental land use disputes. She has been teaching seminars for surveyors across the country since 1986 and has been writing articles for surveyors since 1983. Wendy is a contributing editor for The American Surveyor magazine, and has two articles included in the American Bar Association’s text, “Land Surveys: A Guide for Lawyers and Other Professionals.”