Property Ownership
In Nevada, a deed that contains the covenants of 'seizing and quiet enjoyment' but only for the period of the grantor's ownership is a:
AGeneral warranty deed
BSpecial warranty deed✓ Correct
CQuitclaim deed
DBargain and sale deed
Explanation
A special warranty deed warrants title only against defects arising during the grantor's period of ownership. Unlike a general warranty deed, it does not protect against defects that arose before the grantor acquired the property.
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