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It covers the parcel of land described in the deed, anything permanently attached to it, and all the rights and burdens that are attached to that parcel of land.

It covers the parcel of land described in the deed, anything permanently attached to it, and all the rights and burdens that are attached to that parcel of land.

It covers the parcel of land described in the deed, anything permanently attached to it, and all the rights and burdens that are attached to that parcel of land.

It covers the parcel of land described in the deed, anything permanently attached to it, and all the rights and burdens that are attached to that parcel of land.

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