Mary Baird purchased a property under her married name of Mary Carr. Later after a divorce, she sold the property and signed the deed Mary Baird. Would the deed the valid?
A. No, she should have conveyed title under the same name in which she acquired title.
B. No, she did not have legal title to the property.
C. Yes, use of an assumed name does not invalidate a deed.
D. Yes, provided her ex-husband also signed the deed.
Answer: A. No, she should have conveyed title under the same name in which she acquired title.
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