Property Ownership

In Kentucky, the concept of 'seisin' in property law refers to:

AThe physical possession and legal ownership of real property✓ Correct
BThe transfer of property through inheritance
CA tax on real property transfers
DThe government's right to seize property for non-payment of taxes

Explanation

Seisin is an ancient common law concept referring to the possession of land coupled with legal ownership. In modern Kentucky law, the covenant of seisin in a warranty deed means the grantor actually owns what they are conveying.

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