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Honeoye (/ ˈ h ʌ n i ɔɪ / HUN-ee-oy) [5] is a hamlet in the Town of Richmond, in Ontario County, New York, United States. The population was 579 at the 2010 census, which lists the community as a census-designated place (CDP). [3] It is located 33 miles (53 kilometers) south of downtown Rochester. [6]
An abstract of title is the condensed history of the title to a particular parcel of real estate, consisting of a summary of the original grant and all subsequent conveyances and encumbrances affecting the property and a certification by the abstractor that the history is complete and accurate.
Honeoye Falls (/ ˈ h ʌ n i ɔɪ / HUN-ee-oy) [2] is a village within the town of Mendon in Monroe County, New York, United States.The population was 2,706 at the 2020 census. The village includes a small waterfall on Honeoye Creek, which flows through the village and gives it its name.
Honeoye / ˈ h ʌ n i. ɔɪ / may refer to: Honeoye, New York, a hamlet in Ontario County, New York, at the north end of Honeoye Lake; Honeoye Creek, a tributary of the Genesee River in western New York; Honeoye Falls, New York, a village in Monroe County on Honeoye Creek; Honeoye Lake, the source of Honeoye Creek
Stewart Information Services Corporation (SISCO) is a real estate information, title insurance and transaction management company. Wholly owned subsidiaries, Stewart Title Guaranty Co. and Stewart Title Company offer products and services in the United States and abroad through its direct retail operations, independent agencies in the Stewart Trusted Provider network, and other companies.
A major feeder stream, called Honeoye Inlet, enters the lake at the south end. [2] The hamlet of Honeoye in the Town of Richmond is located at its northern end. The Honeoye Lake Park Association administers a large tract of summer cottages and year-round dwellings known as the Times-Union Tract just south of the hamlet on the east side of the lake.
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The new firm, Real Estate Title Insurance Company of Philadelphia, would "insure the purchasers of real estate and mortgages against losses from defective titles, liens and encumbrances," and that "through these facilities, transfer of real estate and real estate securities can be made more speedily and with greater security than heretofore."