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Extrahazardous risks are matters of title insurance that either from a legal or business standpoint are considered to involve an exceptional degree of risk or call for nontypical forms of coverage.
For that reason, when these situations are encountered, consult the National Legal Department in Houston or a Texas Underwriter before the Company is committed to insure the extrahazardous risk situations.
It is impossible to enumerate all the risks that may be considered extrahazardous.The complexity of real estate transactions, the development of new financing techniques, and the willingness of title insurance companies because of market competitiveness and customer pressure to accept and assume additional risks, make it extremely difficult to arrange a comprehensive list of extrahazardous risks. The following risks can be considered at the present time as extrahazardous and require the approval of the Company: