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Arizona Supreme Court ruling states the five-year statute for property disputes applies, even if deeds are alleged forgeries.
The Arizona Supreme Court examined whether a "forged" property deed can start the five-year deadline to challenge ownership.
The main question in the case was whether a state law giving people five years to challenge property ownership applies even if a deed might be forged.
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