If the grantee receives a quitclaim deed and subsequently the title to the real property is found to be defective, the grantee has no recourse against the grantor.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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The following are all general liens except:
A. federal estate tax lien B. real property tax lien C. judgment lien
Marla Motorist, a Connecticut resident, decides to attend the Eastern States Exposition in Massachusetts. As she is entering the parking area, Norm Novel, a resident of New Hampshire, recklessly speeds through a line of traffic, striking Marla’s BMW. Marla suffers serious injuries, requiring a week of hospitalization for broken ribs, and misses two weeks of work. Examine the issues of jurisdiction and venue in the case of Motorist v. Novel. What court would have jurisdiction of this case? Can the case be brought in state or federal court? In which state could the action be commenced?
What will be an ideal response?
Claims are categorized in order of ________ according to the Bankruptcy Code
A) Importance B) Priority C) Rank D) Pedigree
Which punctuation mark, commonly confused with a comma, is used to indicate a pause between two main clauses?
A) hyphen B) ellipses C) semicolon D) parentheses