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A seisin clause is a provision typically found in property conveyance documents that indicates the grantor’s ownership and right to possess the property being transferred. It asserts that the grantor has "seisin," meaning they hold the property in possession and have legal title to it, ensuring the buyer that the property is free from disputes over ownership. This clause is important in real estate transactions as it provides assurance and legal protection to the buyer regarding their new ownership rights.

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