Exception in deed
In property law, the phrase exception in deed refers to a statement in a deed of real estate which reserves certain rights to the transferor (for example, easements, mineral rights, or a life estate).
References
- Reservations in Favor of Strangers to the Title: California Abandons the Common Law Rule; Lasater, Richard W. II. 24 Hastings L.J. 469 (1972-1973)
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