Escrow & Title
Utah's statute of limitations for challenging a deed or conveyance is relevant because:
AIt sets the maximum commission period
BAfter the statutory period, most title claims are extinguished, promoting title stability✓ Correct
CIt requires all deeds to be re-recorded every 20 years
DIt sets the deadline for recording deeds
Explanation
Statutes of limitations on title challenges provide certainty in property ownership—after the limitation period passes, most claims are barred, making title more stable and marketable.
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