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A seller provides a deed to a buyer that includes a warranty against any title defects that may have arisen specifically during the seller's period of ownership, but it provides no protection against defects that existed before the seller acquired the property.
What type of deed has been delivered?
- General Warranty Deed
- Special Warranty Deed
- Bargain and Sale Deed
- Quitclaim Deed
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