A-32.1, r. 1 - Regulation under the Act respecting insurance

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28. Insurance in the “title insurance” class is insurance whereby the insurer undertakes to indemnify the insured against loss or damage resulting from
(1)  the existence of a hypothec, a prior claim, a servitude or any other restriction on the right of ownership of property;
(2)  a defect in a document that evidences a hypothec, a prior claim, a servitude or a restriction on the right of ownership of property;
(3)  a defect in the title to property; or
(4)  any other situation affecting title to property or the existence of another real right, including the right to the enjoyment of property.
O.C. 887-2009, s. 28.