ALIENATION CLAUSE

ALIENATION CLAUSE

alienation clause.

1. A deed provision that either permits or prohibits the further conveyance of the property. [Cases: Deeds 144(1), 149. C.J.S. Deeds ¡ì¡ì 275, 305¨C307, 309, 313.]

2. Insurance. A clause in an insurance policy voiding coverage if the policyholder alienates the insured property. [Cases: Insurance 3051. C.J.S. Insurance ¡ì¡ì 574, 640¨C652, 772.]


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