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In a special warranty deed, the covenant of seisin warrants that the grantor's title will be good against third parties.

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The statement is: False.

Step-by-step explanation:

The covenant of seisin states that the grantor owns the property deed and that there is no other party that could claim for it causing possessory conflicts, not by the moment of establishing the warranty deed either in any moment later. If the covenant of seisin is breached because of any reason, the grantee may recover the amount invested with interest.

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