D is corrent. A quitclaim deed conveys merely whatever interest the grantor has in a specified piece of real property. It gives no warranty as to title, right to convey, etc. Since the problem states that the contract provides that Dash will convey to Bosch only whatever interest Dash may have, without mention of any covenants, it appears that Bosch is entitled to receive a quitclaim deed. A is incorrect. Special warranty deeds contain covenants guaranteeing that the grantor has title to the property and the right to convey it. B is incorrect. An insurable deed is one where an insurance company, usually a title company, assumes the risk of any defects in title. There is no mention of such an arrangement here. C is incorrect. General warranty deeds contain covenants guaranteeing that the grantor has title to the property and the right to convey it.
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