Grant and Convey Clause Samples
The "Grant and Convey" clause serves to formally transfer ownership or rights in property from one party to another. In practice, this clause specifies the exact interest being transferred—such as fee simple, leasehold, or easement—and identifies both the grantor (the party giving the interest) and the grantee (the party receiving it). By clearly stating the intent to transfer and the nature of the rights conveyed, this clause ensures that the legal title or interest passes effectively, thereby preventing disputes over ownership and clarifying the parties' respective rights.
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Grant and Convey. The words “grant and convey” have a special meaning in real estate law. When an Owner grants and conveys that automatically means that the Owner warrants that he or she owns the property (or interest in the property) being conveyed in fee simple and has a right to convey the property.
