It was the "attention to details of the question" that took me where I went- I was once in a class room situation where the instructors asked us a question and indicated we could use any resource available to us in the room to get the correct answer- so, like all good students , we scrambled through our notes, and books, pamphlets and trying to find the correct answer to the question- after the time period allotted- we all gave our answers- which was only a part of the exercise- it mostly was to get us to look at the details of the question- and the true answer was- that had any of us recognized that the "instructors" were part of the room, we could have all gotten the answer just by asking- none of us took the time to hear the question but just went about it like we had always done before when being "tested".
It is our business and our job to look for details or look for missing details- that is when we find the tiny errors that so often crop up in title searching- a typo here- a skipped line there- and transposing of granting clauses on some- I was asked to do a title where the the last deed was a quit claim deed-( a divorce or separation occurred) and when reading the document- it had switched the granting clause so to grantee was "conveying" to the grantor- just made the whole deed not mean a thing!!!
Steve Meinecke
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