The Covenant of Seisen applies to title of property. It basically warrants that the grantor (seller) owns the property and has the right to convey title to it. If breached, a grantee (buyer) can recover up to the full purchase price in damages. The Covenant of Seisen is one of several covenants or warrantees included in a General Warranty Deed, which provides the greatest protection to a buyer in the purchase of real property. As a note of interest, "Seisen" is just another word for "Possession".
Seisen International School was created in 1949.
Seisen University - Shiga - was created in 1985.
Seisen Jogakuin College was created in 1961.
The motto of Seisen International School is 'Ad Finem Fidelis'.
Seisen Fujii has written: 'Shina saikin no shukyo hakugai jijo' -- subject(s): China, Persecution, Buddha and Buddhism
It is not in the Bible as such but part of Protestant theology. The general idea is that those who are to be saved are already pre-chosen. The "normal" way to "identify" if someone is pre-chosen is to examine what works or good deeds they do. These good deeds are the reason why God, in his infinite wisdom, would have chosen that person for entry. This is called a Covenant of Grace. Of course, not everyone who does good deeds is necessarily one of the pre-chosen because of some other defect or future misdeed that is to be counted. These people, who in life appear as good as the pre-chosen are actually not chosen. This is called a Covenant of Works. See link below:
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Maintain order and get benefit from that order.Sow good seeds and reap good deeds.
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Covenants have to be legally documented. If it is not in writing with the legal proof necessary to support it, the covenant can not be legally applied to you. Check with your local courthouse to find out what covenants apply, so that you know how to respond.
The answer to your question depends on the nature of the covenant and state laws regarding land use restrictions. Most states have a statute of limitations on deed restrictions. In Massachusetts restrictions created after 1961 expire after 30 years. However, subdividing the land, in and of itself, does not generally extinguish any recorded covenant or restriction that affected the base tract. You may need to obtain a release from the owner who created the covenant. You can add more details regarding the nature of the covenant on the discussion page.
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