[1] This is a deed "for which the grantor implies to have or have had an interest in the property but offers no warranties of title to the grantee.
"[2] Under common law, this type of deed technically created a use in the buyer who then gets the title.
[3] Under the statute of uses, modern real property law disregards this subtle distinction.
[citation needed] The fact that it comes without any warranties from the government means that the new owner may not have a good title.
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