After December 12, 1967, no agent for a title insurance company shall adopt a firm name containing the words, “title insurance,” “title guaranty,” or “title guarantee.”

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Terms Used In Ohio Code 3953.24

  • Title insurance: means insuring, guaranteeing, or indemnifying owners of real property or others interested in real property against loss or damage suffered by reason of liens or encumbrances upon, defect in, or the unmarketability of the title to the real property, guaranteeing, warranting, or otherwise insuring by a title insurance company the correctness of searches relating to the title to real property, or doing any business in substance equivalent to any of the foregoing. See Ohio Code 3953.01