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Sam and Martha, a newlywed couple, recently bought their first home from Peter. After a few months after the sale, they were sued by Peter's cousin, Paul, who claimed he owned 1/2 of the rights to the house with Peter and did not authorize the sale. Peter had told Sam & Martha about Peter's interest in the property prior to the purchase of the home, but assured them that he had authority to sell. 1. Would title insurance cover Sam & Martha against Paul's claim? Discuss in detail.
2. Are there any exclusions that might apply?

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