This work is a guide to title examination in Virginia for the beginner. Tables of land measurement, statutes of limitation, curative statutes, and other relevant materials are provided in the appendices.
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The Virginia Title Insurance Pre-Licensing Study Guide, published by the Virginia Land Title Association, is a resource for students of the Virginia Land Title Association title insurance pre-licensing class. This guidebook aligns closely with the Virginia Bureau of Insurance Title Insurance Exam Content Outline.
"A Virginia title examiner's manual is a one-volume summary of the black letter law regarding Virginia real estate titles. An indispensable resource for practicing attorneys and title examiners, the book assists in identifying the processes, sources of data, issues, and possible resolutions for those evaluating real estate titles and preparing reports for others, including title insurance underwriters. In addition, the basic evolution of the title insurance policy is discussed. A succinct and quick reference to matters pertinent to the examination and insurance of titles to real property, the text serves as a resource for lawyers and lay examiners, as well as surveyors, lenders, developers, brokers and agents"--Page 4 of cover.
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Virginia was a battleground state in the struggle to implement Brown v. Board of Education, with one of the South’s largest and strongest NAACP units fighting against a program of noncompliance crafted by the state’s political leaders. Keep On Keeping On offers a detailed examination of how African Americans and the NAACP in Virginia successfully pursued a legal agenda that provided new educational opportunities for the state’s black population in the face of fierce opposition from segregationists and the Democratic Party of Harry F. Byrd Sr. Keep On Keeping On is the first book to offer a comprehensive view of African Americans’ efforts to obtain racial equality in Virginia in the later twentieth century. Brian J. Daugherity considers the relationship between the various levels of the NAACP, the ideas and actions of other African American organizations, and the stances of Virginia’s political leaders, white liberals and moderates, and segregationists. In doing so, the author provides a better understanding of the connections between the actions of white political leaders and those of black civil rights activists working to bring about school desegregation. Blending social, legal, southern, and African American history, this book sheds new light on the civil rights movement and white resistance to civil rights in Virginia and the South.