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That is the legal language that constitutes a warranty deed. The deed expressly guarantees the grantor's good and clear title free from encumbrances not listed in the deed. The grantor covenants they will defend the title from all claims.That is the legal language that constitutes a warranty deed. The deed expressly guarantees the grantor's good and clear title free from encumbrances not listed in the deed. The grantor covenants they will defend the title from all claims.That is the legal language that constitutes a warranty deed. The deed expressly guarantees the grantor's good and clear title free from encumbrances not listed in the deed. The grantor covenants they will defend the title from all claims.That is the legal language that constitutes a warranty deed. The deed expressly guarantees the grantor's good and clear title free from encumbrances not listed in the deed. The grantor covenants they will defend the title from all claims.
Here are a couple.This pie is expressly for Fred's family.Murder is expressly forbidden.
The word expressly is an adjective. EX: He expressly rejected the proposal. Sources: Webster dictionary
Running in the library is expressly forbidden.
At the meeting, parents expressly stated their approval of students wearing school uniform.
The tenant lease expressly forbids leaving unregistered or inoperable vehicles on the property.
In an express manner; in direct terms; with distinct purpose; particularly; as, a book written expressly for the young.
* with specific intentions; for the express purpose; "she needs the money expressly for her patients" * in an expressive or explicit manner
The First Amendment is expressly stated in the Constitution.
I told the judge, "Yes, I expressly stated the robber was inept at opening the cash register."
A secret organization not expressly mentioned in mainstream.
Congressional powers not expressly stated in the Constitution but suggested by the enumerated powers that are written there are called