Escrow & Title
A Wyoming warranty of title covenant in a general warranty deed includes all of the following EXCEPT:
ACovenant of seisin (grantor owns and has the right to convey)
BCovenant against encumbrances
CCovenant of quiet enjoyment
DCovenant of perfect physical condition✓ Correct
Explanation
The covenants in a general warranty deed relate to title, not physical condition: seisin, right to convey, against encumbrances, quiet enjoyment, warranty (defending against adverse claims), and further assurances. Physical condition of the property is addressed through disclosures and inspection contingencies.
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