SEC. 89-1-33. Effect of word "warrant" in conveyance.
The word "warrant" without restrictive words in a conveyance shall have the effect of embracing all of the five covenants known to common law, to wit: seizin, power to sell, freedom from incumbrance, quiet enjoyment and warranty of title.
SOURCES: Codes, 1880, Sec. 1233; 1892, Sec. 2480; 1906, Sec. 2817; Hemingway's 1917, Sec. 2318; 1930, Sec. 2122; 1942, Sec. 843.