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Wilton Schools
The town of Wilton has 3,115 students who
attend three elementary schools, a middle school, and a high school. Wilton's
three elementary schools have class sizes ranging from 18 to 22 and a 19 to 1
student/ teacher ratio. The middle school is for grades 6 to 8 and features
interdisciplinary instruction teams in languages and science, mathematics,
social studies, computers, art, and gifted student instruction. Class sizes
range from 20 to 22 students with a student/teacher ratio of 13 to 1. Over 91%
of Wilton High School graduates in the past five years have gone on to colleges
and universities. The mean SAT scores at Wilton High are 509 verbal and 549
math. For further information access the
Wilton Board of
Education website.
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Real Estate Contracts >Signed Sealed and Delivered
Most people assume that when a real estate deed is signed, it is effective. However, there is one more essential part of the process. Even if a deed is properly executed, it is not effective until it has been delivered to and accepted by the buyer. This can sometimes create bizarre results. Here is an example.
An elderly man properly signed, sealed and acknowledged a deed to his nephew and placed it in an old tin box in his room, where it was discovered shortly after he died. The nephew lost a contest with other heirs over the property because the deed was not delivered, and therefore, was not effective at the time of the old man's death.
Until the deed is delivered, the title remains with the seller, who could change his mind at any time and destroy the deed. But once the deed has been properly delivered and accepted, the title passes and cannot be revoked. Thus the old, old saying: signed, sealed (and notarized) -- and delivered.
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What is considered to be one of the soundest long-term investments?
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Real estate has a long-term record of strong investment return and is a driving force of the national economy.
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