Property Ownership
In Kentucky, 'color of title' for adverse possession purposes means:
AThe adverse possessor has a deed that appears valid but has a defect✓ Correct
BThe adverse possessor has an oral claim to the property
CThe adverse possessor's claim is based on a court judgment
DThe adverse possessor paid taxes on the property
Explanation
Color of title means the adverse possessor holds a document (such as a deed) that appears to convey title but is actually defective in some way, giving the appearance (color) of title without actual legal title.
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