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NSN
NIIN
9115-16A1A Rate Of Flow Transmitter
006638962
9115-16B1A Rate Of Flow Transmitter
005155224
9115-16C1A Rate Of Flow Transmitter
005155206
9115-16C4A Rate Of Flow Transmitter
000585225
9115-16D1 Rate Of Flow Transmitter
005146365
J6 Rate Of Flow Transmitter
006638962
J6A Rate Of Flow Transmitter
000585225
J6A Rate Of Flow Transmitter
005538827
MIL-T-6598 Rate Of Flow Transmitter
005146365
MIL-T-6598 Rate Of Flow Transmitter
005155206
MIL-T-6598 Rate Of Flow Transmitter
005155224
MIL-T-6598 Rate Of Flow Transmitter
005538827
MILT6598 Rate Of Flow Transmitter
000585225
MILT6598 Rate Of Flow Transmitter
006638962
MILT6598CTYPEJ6A Rate Of Flow Transmitter
005538827
MILT6598TYPEJ6 Rate Of Flow Transmitter
006638962
MILT6598TYPEJ6A Rate Of Flow Transmitter
005155206
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Title insurance is a form of indemnity insurance predominantly found in the United States which insures against financial loss from defects in title to real property and from the invalidity or unenforceability of mortgage loans. The vast majority of title insurance policies are written on land within the United States. Unlike some land registration systems in countries outside of the US, the US states' recorder of deeds generally do not guarantee indefeasible title to those recorded titles. Title insurance will defend against a lawsuit attacking the title, or reimburse the insured for the actual monetary loss incurred up to the dollar amount of insurance provided by the policy.

The first title insurance company, the Law Property Assurance and Trust Society, was formed in Pennsylvania in 1853. Typically the real property interests insured are fee simple ownership or a mortgage. However, title insurance can be purchased to insure any interest in real property, including an easement, lease or life estate.

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