New Jersey Statutes

§ 46:4-5 — Covenants as to quiet possession and freedom from encumbrances

New Jersey § 46:4-5
JurisdictionNew Jersey
Title 46PROPERTY

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N.J. Stat. Ann. § 46:4-5 (2026).

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A covenant by the grantor in a deed "that the grantee shall have quiet possession of the said land" , shall have as much effect as if he had covenanted that the grantee, his heirs and assigns, might, at any and all times thereafter, peaceably and quietly enter upon, and have, hold, use and occupy, possess and enjoy the land conveyed by the deed, or intended so to be, with all the buildings thereon, and the privileges and appurtenances thereto belonging, and receive and take the rents and profits thereof, to and for his and their use and benefit without any let, suit, eviction, interruption, claim or demand whatever of the grantor, his heirs or assigns, or any other person or persons whomsoever, lawfully claiming or to claim the same. If, to such covenant, there be added "free from all encu

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