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A claim that has the appearance of having valid title, but in reality, the person either does not hold actual title, or there is a significant defect in the written documents supporting title, that makes it invalid. This an example of which legal concept:

A) Falsifiable Action
B) Intangible Title
C) Color of Title
D) Clerical Title

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Final answer:

The correct answer is Color of Title.

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct answer is C) Color of Title.

Color of Title refers to a situation where someone appears to have valid title to a property, but in reality, they do not hold actual title or there is a significant defect in the written documents supporting the title. This concept is often used in real estate law.

For example, let's say John purchases a piece of land from Jane, who claims to have full ownership. However, it later turns out that Jane never had legal ownership or there was a problem with the title documents. In this case, John's claim to the property would be considered a Color of Title, as it appears valid but has a significant defect.

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