Contracts

In NJ, a 'warranty deed' is most broadly used to refer to a deed that contains covenants of:

AOnly title insurance
BSeisin, quiet enjoyment, further assurance, warranty, and freedom from encumbrances✓ Correct
COnly the grantor's signature
DOnly the purchase price

Explanation

A full warranty deed (general warranty deed) contains multiple covenants: seisin (grantor owns what they're conveying), quiet enjoyment, further assurance, general warranty (defend against all claims), and freedom from encumbrances (no hidden liens).

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