The owner's title insurance policy developed by the American Land Title Association insures the owner against all of the following losses except:
A) when the property loses value due to zoning and building ordinances.
B) when the owner lacks a right of access to his property.
C) when the property is subject to a lien or encumbrance.
D) when the land actually belongs to someone else.
E) when the title to the land is not marketable.
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