- usual covenants
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pl. for covenant of title/covenant for title
Webster's New World Law Dictionary. Susan Ellis Wild. 2000.
Webster's New World Law Dictionary. Susan Ellis Wild. 2000.
usual covenants — An agreement on the part of a seller of real property to give the usual covenants binds him to insert in the grant covenants of seisin, quiet enjoyment, further assurance, general warranty, right to convey, and against incumbrances. Collectively… … Black's law dictionary
usual covenants — An agreement on the part of a seller of real property to give the usual covenants binds him to insert in the grant covenants of seisin, quiet enjoyment, further assurance, general warranty, right to convey, and against incumbrances. Collectively… … Black's law dictionary
usual covenants — The covenant to warrant and defend, the covenant of seisin, or of good right to convey, the covenant against encumbrances, and the covenant for quiet enjoyment. 20 Am J2d Cov § 43. The covenant for further assurance is an additional covenant.… … Ballentine's law dictionary
usual covenant — noun 1. : one of the covenants for title usually inserted in a deed conveying land to secure to the grantee the benefit of the title purported to be conveyed 2. : a covenant by the lessor for quiet enjoyment so far as concerns his own acts and… … Useful english dictionary
covenant — cov·e·nant / kə və nənt/ n 1: an official agreement or compact an international covenant on human rights 2 a: a contract in its entirety or a promise within a contract for the performance or nonperformance of a particular act a covenant not to… … Law dictionary
warranty — A promise that a proposition of fact is true. The Fred Smartley, Jr., C.A.Va., 108 F.2d 603, 606. An assurance by one party to agreement of existence of fact upon which other party may rely. It is intended precisely to relieve promisee of any… … Black's law dictionary
deed — A conveyance of realty; a writing signed by grantor, whereby title to realty is transferred from one to another. National Fire Ins. Co. v. Patterson, 170 Okl. 593, 41 P.2d 645, 647. A written instrument, signed, and delivered, by which one person … Black's law dictionary
deed — A conveyance of realty; a writing signed by grantor, whereby title to realty is transferred from one to another. National Fire Ins. Co. v. Patterson, 170 Okl. 593, 41 P.2d 645, 647. A written instrument, signed, and delivered, by which one person … Black's law dictionary
warranty deed — A deed conveying land and containing the usual covenants of title. Bowen v Thrall, 28 Vt 382, 385. See title covenants … Ballentine's law dictionary
warranty — war·ran·ty / wȯr ən tē, wär / n pl ties [modification (influenced by warrant ) of Anglo French garantie, from garantir to protect, warrant] 1: a promise in a deed that gives the grantee of an estate recourse (as through an action for damages)… … Law dictionary