In a notice-race state:
A) an unrecorded deed is invalid against any subsequent purchaser without notice of who recorded first.
B) unrecorded deeds are invalid against any subsequent purchaser without notice.
C) an unrecorded deed is invalid against any deed recorded before it.
D) a recorded deed is invalid against a subsequent purchaser who records.
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