merchantable title, abstract, and deed
- merchantable title, abstract, and deed
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A phrase expressive of a vendor's obligation meaning that he must furnish an abstract of title showing in itself a marketable title of record in the vendor and execute a deed conveying a marketable title of record to the purchaser. Campbell v Doherty, 53 NM 280, 206 P2d 1145, 9 ALR2d 699.
Ballentine's law dictionary.
Anderson, W.S..
1998.
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