2005 Connecticut Code - Sec. 47-36d. Force and effect of "Warranty Deed" form.
Sec. 47-36d. Force and effect of "Warranty Deed" form. A deed following the
form entitled "Warranty Deed", when duly executed, has the force and effect of conveying title in fee simple to the grantee, with covenants on the part of the grantor to the
grantee, for himself and for his heirs, executors and administrators, (1) that at the time
of delivery of the deed he is lawfully seized in fee simple of the granted premises, (2)
that the granted premises are free from all encumbrances except as therein set forth, (3)
that he has good right, full power and lawful authority to sell and convey the same to
the grantee and (4) that the grantor shall, and his heirs, executors and administrators
shall, warrant and defend the granted premises to the grantee and his assigns forever
against the claims and demands of all persons, except as therein set forth.
History: P.A. 79-602 made minor changes in wording but made no substantive changes.
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