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Meaning of Further assurance
This phrase is frequently used in covenants when a covenantor has granted an estate, and it is supposed some further conveyance may be required. He then enters into a covenant for further assurance, that is, to make any other conveyance which may be lawfully required.
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Meaning of Further Assurance
In this law dictionary, the legal term further assurance is a kind of the English law class.
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