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Re: Notary E&O: Claims Made vs. Occurrence Policy
Posted by  Cheryl Elliott of CA on 5/24/19 12:18pm Msg #606666
Thanks for this valuable post.
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 Journal Subpoena Continued.. - famena on 5/22/19 9:09pm
 Re: Some clarification - Carolyn Bodley on 5/22/19 11:09pm
 Re: Journal Subpoena Continued.. - Carolyn Bodley on 5/22/19 11:28pm
 Carolyn Is Correct -  PegiT_MN on 5/23/19 9:40am
 This scenario is very complicated & I understand why -  MW/VA on 5/23/19 9:48am
 Re: Journal Subpoena Continued.. - Carolyn Bodley on 5/23/19 10:08am
 You can't be a party to a RM if you're under 62 in the first -  MW/VA on 5/23/19 10:19am
 Re: Journal Subpoena Continued.. - Luckydog on 5/23/19 10:22am
 Re: Journal Subpoena Continued.. - Carolyn Bodley on 5/23/19 11:08am
 Re: Journal Subpoena Continued.. - Lee/AR on 5/23/19 11:22am
 Re: Journal Subpoena Continued.. - Carolyn Bodley on 5/23/19 11:44am
 TX notaries do not have to keep their journals forever. - BrendaTx on 5/24/19 1:59pm
 Notary E&O: Claims Made vs. Occurrence Policy - Michelle/AL on 5/24/19 6:28am
 Re: Notary E&O: Claims Made vs. Occurrence Policy -  Cheryl Elliott on 5/24/19 12:18pm
 Excellent, valuable advice, Michelle! n/m -  JanetK_CA on 5/24/19 2:28pm
 Re: Notary E&O: Claims Made vs. Occurrence Policy -  Amigoaz on 5/24/19 9:49pm



 
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