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Definition of Breach of the covenant of warranty
1. Noun. A failure of the seller's guarantee of good title.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Breach Of The Covenant Of Warranty
Literary usage of Breach of the covenant of warranty
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Digest of the Decisions of the Courts of Last Resort of the Several States by Stewart Rapalje (1891)
"Grantee may recover, in an action for breach of the covenant of warranty, when
he has paid off a mortgage, to prevent actual eviction, the whole amount of ..."
2. A Treatise on the Law of Evidence by Simon Greenleaf (1899)
"25. j Where the assignee of the grantee sues the grantor for a breach of the
covenant of warranty, by an eviction, the declaration will be in this form ..."
3. Rights, Remedies, and Practice, at Law, in Equity, and Under the Codes: A by John Davison Lawson (1890)
"The mere existence of a paramount title in another is not a breach of the covenant
of warranty; in order to such breach, there must be some disturbance of ..."
4. A Treatise on the American Law of Real Property by Emory Washburn (1868)
"... is a breach of the covenant of warranty. Thus it has been held, that the
exercise of the right of eminent domain by the State, whereby some portion of a ..."
5. Marketable Title to Real Estate: Being Also a Treatise on the Rights and by Chapman White Maupin (1896)
"504, the breach of the covenant of warranty complained of was the existence of
a building restriction in a deed under which the plaintiff's grantor held, ..."
6. Marketable Title to Real Estate: Being Also a Treatise on the Rights and by Chapman White Maupin (1921)
"The existence and use of a private right of way over the granted premises is a
breach of the covenant of warranty. Rea v. Minkler. 5 Lans. (NY) 190. ..."