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eminent domain and escheat are two examples of
voluntary alienation.
adverse possession.
involuntary alienation.
transfers of title by descent.
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Voluntary alienation is a transfer of property with the owner's consent, which doesn't fit eminent domain (government taking property) or escheat (property reverting to state when no heir).
- Adverse possession is acquiring property by open, hostile use, not related to these concepts.
- Involuntary alienation is transfer without owner's consent. Eminent domain (government takes for public use) and escheat (property to state when no heir) are involuntary.
- Transfers by descent are inheritance, not related to these.
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C. involuntary alienation.