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A forged deed is:
A. voidable.
B. unenforceable.
C. void.
D. valid if recorded.


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The answer is C, the forged deed is void.

A forged deed is a deed that is not signed by the owner, instead, someone else claiming himself as the real owner, signs the deed without the approval of the true owner to defraud him.

If the deed comes out to be forged or induced by coercion, undue influence, fraud, misrepresentation, or duress the deed is said to be void. In such a case, since the deed is improperly delivered, there is no valid acceptance of the deed.

And since, one of the essentials of a valid contract is a valid acceptance, and in the present case there is no valid acceptance, hence the deed is void.

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