An abstractor noticed this, and a fraud alert was issued on one of Cox's money laundering bank accounts.
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Terry Croson made $30,000 as a title abstractor, necessary in housing sales, last year, compared with $47,000 in 2005.
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Part time title abstractor needed.
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Life was good for Terry Croson, who as a title abstractor scours courthouses for detailed land records that are needed to close a sale.
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When a title abstractor discovered the bankruptcy, Tsiaoushis provided the title company with a false order saying that his case was dismissed.
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One who makes abstracts or summarizes information
An abstractor of title is a person who prepares and certified the condensed history (known as an abstract of title) of the ownership of a particular parcel of real estate, consisting of a summary of the original grant and all subsequent conveyances and encumbrances affecting the property.
(Abstractors) Abstraction is a conceptual process by which higher, less real concepts are derived from the usage and classification of literal (ie. "real" or "concrete") concepts. ...