Escrow & Title
A Kentucky warranty deed conveys property with the covenant that the grantor will defend the grantee's title against all claims. This is the covenant of:
ASeisin
BQuiet enjoyment
CFurther assurances
DWarranty✓ Correct
Explanation
The covenant of warranty (general warranty) requires the grantor to defend the grantee's title against any adverse claims by any party. This is the most comprehensive protection offered in a general warranty deed.
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