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The lack of coincidence of the boundary lines of adjoining properties may produce the existence of either gaps or overlaps.
An overlap is characterized by a shortage of land that impedes two or more tracts of land from being harmoniously juxtaposed. In any overlap situation, there is an overlapping tract and an overlapped tract, though it is not uncommon for a tract to participate of the dual condition of overlapping and overlapped.
If the land to be insured overlaps an adjoining property, it is necessary to:
Caveat: In overlapping situations, no attempt should be made to:
If the land to be insured is overlapped by an adjoining property, it is necessary to:
Caveat: In this kind of situation, no title insurance coverage can be given to any mortgagee of the property being insured.