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enough to take JT -to TIC conveyance out SOF)
C is nonsense, D is wrong b/c recordation only protects against claims by consecutive
grantees we left with B vs. A
But JT
easily can be severed by one of JTs (by
other means like K for sale of his share,for example )
A?