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Moving to another question will save this response. Question 25 of 40 Question 25 0.5 points Save Answer Considered a "questionable conveyance of title" by most courts, which of the following types of deeds is worded to imply no claim of title, but rather only convey what interest the grantor actually has? (Hint: This type of deed may be used by a developer to convey certain lands of a subdivision to the local government through dedication.) General warranty deed Special warranty deed Deed of bargain and sale Quitclaim deed

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The ANswer is - " Quitclaim deed "

Considered a questionable conveyance of title by most courts, Quitclaim deed is worded to imply no claim of title, but rather only convey what interest the grantor actually has

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