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Which of the following deeds are not really deeds at all?

1) Trustee's Deed
2) Land Patent
3) Trust Deed
4) Both A and B

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Final answer:

The Trustee's Deed and the Land Patent are not considered true deeds.

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct answer is 4) Both A and B. Neither the Trustee's Deed nor the Land Patent are considered true deeds.

A Trustee's Deed is a document that transfers real property from a trustee (such as a bank or a court-appointed representative) to another party. However, it is not considered a true deed because the trustee typically does not have a vested interest in the property.

A Land Patent, on the other hand, is a grant of land by a government agency, typically as a result of a private individual's claim or purchase. While it confers ownership rights, it is not considered a true deed because it is issued by a government agency rather than a private party.

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