In a covenant of seisin, the seller warrants that:
A) he has good title and the right to convey the real estate.
B) there are no encumbrances, such as a lien or an easement on the property, except those disclosed.
C) the property will not be taken by someone with a better title.
D) the consideration paid for the property is adequate.
E) the terms of the real estate contract will survive the closing.
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