Types and Components of Title Opinions

Michael J. Sherman
This course delves into the different types of title opinions, including acquisition, drilling, and division order, and teaches how to effectively report findings from records reviews, specifying the records examined and their purposes. It covers key components of title reports such as legal descriptions, ownership tables, and assumptions, and discusses how these reports can be addressed and relied upon by third parties.
Credit(s)

1

CO Approval ID

842676

Original Program Date

May 16, 2024

Duration

46 minutes

PRICING

Member Price: $65.00
Non-Member Price: $95.00

About this course

This course delves into the different types of title opinions, including acquisition, drilling, and division order, and teaches how to effectively report findings from records reviews, specifying the records examined and their purposes. It covers key components of title reports such as legal descriptions, ownership tables, and assumptions, and discusses how these reports can be addressed and relied upon by third parties.
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1 CLE Credit – Approval ID: CO ID - 842676

This course has been accredited for CLE credit in Colorado. CLE credit hours shown are for Colorado only. A CLE course number for Colorado will be provided to attendees on their certificates of attendance once a course has been completed. New Mexico attorneys who complete a course must notify us (cle@rmmlf.org) because we are required to report credits for you. If this course has been approved for RPL/CPL credit with the American Association of Professional Landmen (AAPL), the credits will be listed below in a separate section for AAPL. If applicable, Component Codes for AAPL recertification will also be provided. Please contact RMMLF if you need independent verification by the provider of your attendance or participation for CLE purposes. Except as provided above, RMMLF generally does not apply for accreditation from any other MCLE/CPD organizations for its online legal education program. Upon completion of a program a certificate of attendance will be issued to all attendees. Except as provided above, attendees must verify with their respective state bars and CPD organizations and their specific rules as to whether or not the certificate of attendance will be recognized by that body for MCLE/CPD purposes, and the number of CLE/CPD credits that may be available. The live presentation of the on-demand program has been accredited in most mandatory states as part of a larger course, but such accreditation does not assure recognition of the on-demand program.

If available, this course will include materials (PowerPoints presentations and scholarly papers) authored by the speaker or speakers.