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Anajune7

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A deed where the grantor gives a limited warranty which extends to the grantor's interest only:
 
  A. General warranty deed
   B. Special warranty deed
   C. Quitclaim deed
   D. Sheriff's deed

Question 2

Dozens of passengers and several crew members were seriously injured when the airplane they were riding in crashed during take-off due to mechanical failure of an engine. Which of the following statements about this mass tort is false?
 
  a. Numerous plaintiffs are involved.
  b. There was one event or source that caused the injuries.
  c. This type of mass tort is called mass marketing of a defective product.
  d. Only one defendant is involved.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

c



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