Bargain and sale deed
A bargain and sale deed is a type of deed in which title is transferred and a limited number of warranties are made respecting title to or use of the property.
Normally, a bargain and sale deed consists of the granting clause, habendum clause, and covenant of seisin. However, in the bargain and sale deed, the grantor does not covenant or warrant to the defend the title against any future claims or attacks on the title.
This type of deed is sufficient to convey all the title the grantor has, but it does little to protect the grantee from clouds or claims on the title.
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