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Further assurance, Covenant for

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Implied covenants

Implied covenants. See DEMISE; FURTHER ASSURANCE; QUIET ENJOYMENT; and ss. 76 and 77 and 2nd Sched. (English) Law of Property Act,1925, in regard to … the words 'give' or 'grant' implied covenants for title, see COVENANT; 'demise' in a lease still implies a covenant for title and for quiet enjoyment, but may be modified or excluded by an express covenant.

Title, Covenants for

the subject-matter of the conveyance, and with the benefit of the same covenants for 'freedom from incumbrance' and 'further assurance' as in (A). (D) In a conveyance by way of mortgage (including charge or lien) of freehold property … conveyance by way of mortgage or charge by a person expressed to convey as beneficial owner, an unqualified covenant for right to convey, with the addition that if default be made in payment of the money intended to

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s. 167] These modes of assurance of a fee-simple were feoffment (at the Common Law), bargain and sale, covenant to stand seised, a release (under the Statute of Uses), or grant, which is the best mode of … 'An Act for the Abolition of Fines and Recoveries, and for the Substitution of more Simple Modes of Assurance,' which received the royal assent August 28, 1833, and has not been repealed by the land legislation of

Covenant

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Guarantee

Guarantee, he to whom a guaranty is made; also, and more commonly, the guaranty itself. See GUARANTY. The assurance that a contract or legal act will be duly carried out; Something given or existing as security, such … whom a guaranty is made; also, and more commonly, the guaranty itself. See GUARANTY. The assurance that a contract or legal act will be duly carried out; Something given or existing as security, such as to fulfill

Insurance

of providing against a possible loss, by entering into a contract with one who is willing to give assurance, that is, to bind himself to make good such loss should it occur. In this contract, the chances … 33 Vict. c. 121, s. 12. As to relief against forfeiture for not insuring against fire according to covenants in a lease, see (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 146, and FORFEITURE. For insurances under mortgages,

lien

lien on property for materials supplied me·chan·ic's lien : a lien against a building and its site to assure priority of payment for labor or services (as construction and sometimes design) or material retaining lien : a … payment in full of the purchase price by the buyer voluntary lien : a lien created (as by contract) with the consent of the debtor

Lease

the leased premises, for before entry he had only an interesse termini by virtue of his Common Law assurance, a right which could be assigned, but not surrendered, and which did not prevent the merger of two … after 1925 to take effect more than 21 years from the date of its creation is void, a contract for such a term is also void but leases of an equitable interest under settlement or power to

Abandonment

discharge of the contract for all purposes., Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1. The relinquishment by an assured person to the assurers of his right to what saved out of a wreck, when the thing insured … caused. But rescission due to a material breach by the other party is termination or discharge of the contract for all purposes., Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1. The relinquishment by an assured person to the

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