#391

When real estate is transferred from one party to another the process is commonly referred to as the avulsion of quitclaim.

Is this statement true or false ?

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A. False

When real estate is transferred from one party to the next we commonly refer to this prcocess as alienation.

Avulsion is the proccess of a body of water stripping away land and isn't connected to the process of quitclaim.

A quitclaim is a deed that will convey any interest that a grantor has in a property, at the time of the transfer of the deed, without any warranties.

I suppose, for the sake of a laugh, an avulsion of quitclaim might represent the gradual tearing away of the quitclaim from the grantee by a divorce lawyer :-)

 
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