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A deed that has not been recorded will NOT provide

A) actual notice.
B) competent parties.
C) constructive notice.
D) an essential element.

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Final answer:

A deed that has not been recorded will NOT provide constructive notice.

Step-by-step explanation:

A deed that has not been recorded will NOT provide constructive notice.

Constructive notice is a legal concept that assumes the public has knowledge of certain information, even if they have not been directly notified. When a deed is recorded, it becomes part of the public record, giving notice to the world of the transfer of ownership. However, if a deed is not recorded, it does not provide constructive notice.

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