When a sizeable number of this nation's children turn out badly, the question must be faced: Why are we unsuccessful in transmitting our way of life to our offspring? What can be done about this? This study examines a question closely related to these concerns: What can be learned from routinely available public records that is useful in the planning of delinquency prevention and treatment programs?
When a sizeable number of this nation's children turn out badly, the question must be faced: Why are we unsuccessful in transmitting our way of lif...
After World War II, banks and other mortgage lenders began requiring insurance to protect them against flawed or defective real estate titles. Over the past sixty years, the title insurance industry has grown steadily in size, power, and secrecy: policies are available for both lenders and property owners and many title insurers offer an array of other real estate services, such as escrow and appraisal. Yet details about the industry's operational procedures remain closely guarded from public exposure.
In The American Title Insurance Industry, Joseph and David Eaton present...
After World War II, banks and other mortgage lenders began requiring insurance to protect them against flawed or defective real estate titles. Over...