English covenants

English covenants
In the law of real property, a set of six traditional covenants of title made by the seller of a parcel of land to the buyer of that parcel.
See Also: covenant of seisin, covenant of the right to convey, covenant against encumbrances, covenant for quiet enjoyment, covenant of warranty, covenant for further assurances

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