Section 1 term-matching quiz
Deed that does not convey after-acquired title.
A quitclaim deed
Contains two warranties: 1) the grantor has not previously conveyed title to anyone else, and 2) the grantor has not caused any undisclosed encumbrances.
Grant deed
Of the deeds widely used in California, the deed that creates the greatest liability for the grantor.
Grant deed
The deed that conveys only the present claim, rights, and title of the grantor.
Grant deed
The most common type of deed in California.
Grant deed
Transfers property from the government to private ownership.
Parent
The deed that creates no liability for the grantor.
Quitclaim deed
Used to remove clouds from title.
Quitclaim deed
This type of deed is rarely used in California, but is common in many other states.
Warranty deed