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Covenant of warranty forever
Covenant of warranty forever The grantor promises to compensate the grantee for the loss sustained if the title fails at any time in the future.
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Grantor That party in the deed that is the seller or giver.
Grantee The person to whom an interest in real property is conveyed.
Title 1) The rights of ownership and possession of particular property. 2) In real estate usage, title may refer to the instruments or documents by which a right of ownership is established (title documents), or it may refer to the ownership interest one has in the real estate.
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Covenant A written agreement inserted into deeds or other legal instruments stipulating performance or non-performance of certain acts, or use or non-use of a property and-or land
Covenant against encumbrances The grantor warrants that the property is free from liens or encumbrances, except for any specifically stated in the deed.
Covenant of further assurance The grantor promises to obtain and deliver any instrument needed to make the title good.
Covenant of quiet enjoyment The covenant implied by law by which a landlord guarantees that a tenant may take possession of leased premises and that the landlord will not interfere in the tenant's possession or use of the property.
Covenant of seisin The grantor warrants that he or she owns the property and has the right to convey title to it ("seisen" simply means "possession").
Covenants Agreements written into deeds and other instruments stating performance or non-performance of certain acts or noting certain uses or non-uses of property.
Covenants that run with the land Convenants that become part of the property rights and benefit or bind successive owners of the property.
Covenants, conditions and restrictions (CC and Rs) Written rules and restrictions on the use of property, agreed to by a homeowners association of condominium board, that are filed with a county recorder's office and are legally enforceable.
Coventry property Property in Coventry, Great Britain. Apartments, flats, houses, offices and other property in Coventry.
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Covenant A written agreement inserted into deeds or other legal instruments stipulating performance or non-performance of certain acts, or use or non-use of a property and-or land
Covenant against encumbrances The grantor warrants that the property is free from liens or encumbrances, except for any specifically stated in the deed.
Covenant of further assurance The grantor promises to obtain and deliver any instrument needed to make the title good.
Covenant of quiet enjoyment The covenant implied by law by which a landlord guarantees that a tenant may take possession of leased premises and that the landlord will not interfere in the tenant's possession or use of the property.
Covenant of seisin The grantor warrants that he or she owns the property and has the right to convey title to it ("seisen" simply means "possession").
Covenant of warranty forever
Covenants Agreements written into deeds and other instruments stating performance or non-performance of certain acts or noting certain uses or non-uses of property.
Covenants that run with the land Convenants that become part of the property rights and benefit or bind successive owners of the property.
Covenants, conditions and restrictions (CC and Rs) Written rules and restrictions on the use of property, agreed to by a homeowners association of condominium board, that are filed with a county recorder's office and are legally enforceable.
CPI and Market Rent Escalation (in a lease) Consumer Price Index or other basis for how additional rent will be calculated.
Craftsman style An architectural style that evolved as part of the Arts and Craft movement near the turn of the century.
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