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1. If a starter has generic codes used and no recorded easements or CCRs reflected it is not an acceptable base.

Explanation

If a starter has generic codes used and no recorded easements or CCRs reflected, it means that there are no specific rules or regulations in place for the property. This lack of documentation can lead to potential conflicts and disputes in the future. Therefore, without any recorded easements or CCRs, the starter is not considered an acceptable base. Hence, the answer is true.

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Ncs Nw Base Procedure - Quiz

This test is going over the NW base procedure which was trained on 7 January, 2010.

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2. A proforma policy can be used as a starter for any order.

Explanation

A proforma policy cannot be used as a starter for any order. A proforma policy is a document that outlines the terms and conditions of a potential transaction, including pricing, payment terms, and delivery details. It is typically used as a preliminary invoice or quote to provide the buyer with an estimate of the costs involved. However, it is not a legally binding document and cannot be used to initiate an order. Therefore, the statement is false.

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3. A c-base can be used if the PIQ is a lot and block in a subdivision.

Explanation

This statement is not clear and does not make logical sense. It seems to be referring to a "c-base" being used in a situation where there is a high number of PIQs (possibly referring to people with high PIQ scores) and a block in a subdivision. However, without further context or explanation, it is difficult to determine the meaning or validity of this statement.

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4. An approved starter or subject to's must be used when processing a commercial order.

Explanation

When processing a commercial order, it is necessary to use an approved starter or subject to's. This implies that there are certain requirements or guidelines that need to be followed in order to properly process a commercial order. Therefore, the statement "An approved starter or subject to's must be used when processing a commercial order" is true.

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5. If 'Subject To's' are being used as the starting point - a 10 year search for money matters needs to be conducted.

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If 'Subject To's' are being used as the starting point, it means that a 10 year search for money matters needs to be conducted. However, the given answer is False, which means that this statement is not true. Therefore, it implies that if 'Subject To's' are being used as the starting point, a 10 year search for money matters does not need to be conducted.

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If a starter has generic codes used and no recorded easements or CCRs...
A proforma policy can be used as a starter for any order.
A c-base can be used if the PIQ is a lot and block in a subdivision.
An approved starter or subject to's must be used when processing a...
If 'Subject To's' are being used as the starting point - a 10 year...
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