The Legal Environment of Business: Text and Cases
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Author: Frank B Cross/ Roger LeRoy Miller
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Chapter 26, Problem 1IS
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Case summary: A house was sold by person B to person C, on warranty deed. Another person D, appears and claims that he has a better title than B, over the house. The person D wants to get person C evicted from the house.
To find: The possible action by C.
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