In relation to deeds on real property, which of the following is not true:
A: Delivery of the deed is essential to the transfer of title;
B: A reconveyance deed is issued by the trustee to convey title to a new purchaser in connection with a "trust deed sale";
C: A quitclaim deed may convey fee simple title;
D: A grant deed conveys "after-acquired" title even when such language is not actually specified in the deed.
Answer: B: A reconveyance deed is issued by the trustee to convey title to a new purchaser in connection with a "trust deed sale";
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