Sauner v. Dragoo
Sauner v. Dragoo
Opinion of the Court
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The only question in this case is whether a certain covenant of general warranty in a deed executed by tenants in common is joint and several. It is our conception of the law that this question _ must be determined from the terms in which the covenant is expressed. Rawle on Covenants, p. 508. The covenant in this inquiry reads as follows:
“And the said Lewis S. Sauner, Ora C. Sauner, Alta E. Sauner and Malinda F. Sauner, for themselves and their heirs, executors and administrators, do hereby covenant with the said F. C. Dragoo, his heirs and assigns, that they are the true and lawful owners of said premises and have full power to convey the same; and that the title so conveyed is clear, free and unincumbered; and further, that they do warrant and will defend the same against all claim or claims of all persons whomsoever.”
The language of this covenant expressly
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