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8.2 Analyzing rules 217 8.2.2.4.2 Removing further ambiguity Examination of the fact model reveals that there are two types of Consideration: 1. Monetary Consideration (i.e., money paid by a purchaser to a vendor in return for the real property being purchased), and 2. Non-Monetary Consideration (i.e., something other than money provided by a receiving party to a relinquishing party in return for the real property being transferred). Clearly rule 3 governs only Monetary Consideration, so needs to be changed as follows: 3. "A Monetary Consideration (if any) stated in a Transfer Instrument must agree with the Purchase Price stated in the Notice of Sale Report that a. is contained in the Lodgment Case that contains that Transfer Instrument; and b. is associated with that Transfer Instrument." 8.2.2.4.3 Identifying the underlying fact types Let's assume that the fact model has the following fact types associating the terms used in these rule statements: F165. transfer transfers land title/ land title transfer