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bargain and sale
bargain and sale definition - legal
n
A written contract to convey the legal title of, and raise a use in, real
property in exchange for valuable consideration recited in the agreement
without requiring the parties to enter the land and perform a livery of seisin. Unless it includes a covenant
of seisin and right to convey, the agreement contains no guarantees as to the
sellerÂ’s title to the property. See also deed.
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