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A grantor delivers a general warranty deed to a grantee. It is later discovered that the grantor only held a life estate rather than the fee simple absolute promised in the deed.

The grantee may sue for breach of which specific covenant?

  1. Covenant against encumbrances
  2. Covenant of quiet enjoyment
  3. Covenant of warranty forever
  4. Covenant of seisin

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