A deed that carries with it no warranties against liens or other encum brances but that does imply that the grantor has the right to convey title. The grantor may add warranties to the deed at his or her discretion.
A deed that contains no warranties against liens or other encumbrances but implies that the grantor has the right to convey title.
A deed that conveys real estate, generally lacking a warranty. The grantor will thus claim to have ownership but will not defend against all claims.
A deed that conveys real property from a seller to a buyer but does not guarantee clear title; used by court officials and fiduciaries to convey property they hold by force of law, but to which they do not hold title. (See also: Deed, Grant Deed, Quitclaim Deed, Warranty Deed.)
A conveyance of a deed in which the grantor warrants that he himself has done nothing to cloud the title.