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There is a problem with your question. If you "were given a warranty deed of right of way" the person who executed the deed, the seller, couldn't have destroyed it. The deed should have been recorded when you received it. Please review the related question provided below.

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Q: What legal recourse do you have in that when you bought your land you were given a warranted deed of right of way and the person who sold you the property has detroyed it?
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