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  2. Chico Marketplace - Wikipedia

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    Chico Marketplace (formerly Chico Mall) is an enclosed shopping mall in Chico, California, United States. Opened in 1988, it features JCPenney , Dick's Sporting Goods and At Home as its anchor stores , with Burlington , HomeGoods , Petco , Boot Barn and Planet Fitness as junior anchors.

  3. Escrow - Wikipedia

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    The first Internet escrow company to be licensed was Escrow.com, [7] founded by Fidelity National Financial in 1999. [8] In the European Union, the Payment Services Directive, which commenced on 1 November 2009, has for the first time allowed the introduction of very low-cost Internet escrow services that are properly licensed and government ...

  4. Watch out for this wild Southland car scam: Suspects rent ...

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    The latest Facebook Marketplace scam to watch out for: a scheme that sold rented cars for cash on the online secondhand shopping platform.

  5. Escrow.com - Wikipedia

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    Escrow.com is a privately held internet escrow company. Based in San Francisco, CA , [ 1 ] Escrow.com was founded in 1999 by Fidelity National Financial . [ 2 ] It was acquired in 2015 by Freelancer.com .

  6. First American Financial Corporation - Wikipedia

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    First American Title had its initial public offering on the over-the-counter market in 1964 and, four years later, was restructured with the formation of The First American Financial Corporation as a holding company. First American Title became a subsidiary company and a trust business was conducted through First American Trust Company.

  7. Deed of trust (real estate) - Wikipedia

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    Transactions involving deeds of trust are normally structured, at least in theory, so that the lender/beneficiary gives the borrower/trustor the money to buy the property; the borrower/trustor tenders the money to the seller; the seller executes a grant deed giving the property to the borrower/trustor; and the borrower/trustor immediately executes a deed of trust giving the property to the ...

  8. Title Insurance and Trust Company - Wikipedia

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    The company was known for accumulating a notable collection of historic photographs (now in the collection of the California Historical Society) and commissioning writers, such as W. W. Robinson, to write a series of pamphlets about the history of regions and neighborhoods in Southern California. [1] [2] The Title Insurance and Trust Company ...

  9. Trust company - Wikipedia

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    A trust company can be named as an executor or personal representative in a last will and testament.The responsibilities of an executor in settling the estate of a deceased person include collecting debts, settling claims for debt and taxes, accounting for assets to the courts and distributing wealth to beneficiaries.