General Warranty Deed definition
Examples of General Warranty Deed in a sentence
The Landlord/Seller shall convey marketable title to the property with the above described inclusions, by good and sufficient General Warranty Deed in fee simple absolute, on or before closing; said title to be free, clear, and unencumbered except existing mortgages restrictions and easements of record shown in paragraph (9).
Seller will not provide a Warranty Deed or General Warranty Deed.
A General Warranty Deed conveying to Buyer fee simple title to the Real Property, subject only to the Permitted Exceptions (the “Deed”).
The Seller agrees to convey the said Property with a General Warranty Deed, same to be prepared at the expense of the Seller and the cost of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s tax shall be borne by the Seller.
At Settlement, and subject to existing easements, covenants, conditions and restrictions of record, Seller will deliver a Deed, as follows: ✔ General Warranty Deed Special Warranty Deed Non-Warranty (Quitclaim Deed) Other (Sheriff’s Deed, Tax Deed, Trustee’s Deed, Executor/Administrator/Personal Representative’s Deed).