This is the follow-up quiz for the legal description training given in Q1.
Questions and Answers
1.
If a reserved easement is in the legal of the vesting deed, you should:
A. 
Make it a separate parcel easement
B. 
Delete it and do nothing else
C. 
Carry it forward to the new prelim/commitment
D. 
Add it to Sch. B and remove from the legal
E. 
Ignore the deed
2.
If there is a 2009 First American direct Owner's Policy as a starter, the legal description can be carried forward from it and it does not need to be ran out or verified.
A. 
True
B. 
False
3.
Square footage, if shown on the vesting deed, should be shown at the end of the legal description.
A. 
True
B. 
False
4.
If a 'Together With' easement appears on the vesting deed, you should:
A. 
Make it a separate parcel appurtenant easement
B. 
Carry it forward to the new prelim/commitment
C. 
Add it to Schedule B as an exceptions and remove from the legal
D. 
Delete it and do nothing else
E. 
Ignore the deed
5.
If the procedure is unclear and a proper decision cannot be made, the file should be sent to Site Review (for BLR) or to T.O. Notification (for US) with a clear note of what the problem is.
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