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4.2 Revised 1978 <br />Huffman and Feitan & Watt, Waltart. Ne. FA461 <br />79-~ u !.+ ~ 883 JOINT TENANCY WARRANTY DEIED <br />CLARENGE C. HAASCII, an unremarried widower Grantor, whether one or more, <br />............................................... . <br />FORTY-FIVE TH017SAATD AND NUJtOOTxiS DOLLARS <br />••••••••••••••••••••••• ' 4 tU00•.00 •„•„•„••,•, receipt of which is hereby <br />in consideration of ~?~••S •-••••••• <br />acknowledged, conveys to IRA, J,}••L1sE„and„ EDRA••J.•, LE7E:,=•,Hus6and••~•.Wife• „Grantees, <br />as joint tenants and not as tenants in common, the following described real estate f as defined <br />in Neb. Rev. Stet. ®76-201} in ................fall„•„•,•••,,,•,•••,,,,• County, Nebraska: <br />Lot Eight (8~, Dlock Ten ~10~, in Gilbert°s <br />Second Addition to the City of Grand Island, <br />Ball Gounty, Nebraska. <br />Grantor covenants (jointly and severally, if more than one) with the Grantees that Grantor: <br />(1) is lawfully seised of such real estate and that it is free from encumbrances ,except••for, <br />easements and restrictions o£ record <br />f 2} has legal power and lawful authority to convey the same; <br />(3) warrants d will defend the title to the reapl estate against the lawful claims of all persons. <br />...jo.zJ,...... 1 s <br />Executed: ... ............ <br />STAiv1P TAX <br />$+~- BY ~ , <br />STATEMENT A~~~~B <br />Clarence C. Haasch <br />State of Nebraska <br />Countybf .....Hall <br />............. <br />fihe loregotng instrumen# was acknowledged before me on ..... ................ ....., .,; <br />'7... <br />.~LA.REAiCE C. HAASCIi, an unremarried widower ~J <br />- ~t <br />~: <br />STATE C3F R'EBRASYA <br />County o£ ............. ... .. <br />""` t?flefl £or record end entered in Numerical index on <br />at .,,,; b'clbck .....All., and reoorded in Deed Record ......................... Yage .. <br />sy: ... .. ....................... <br />County or Deputy County Clerk <br />Register of Deeds ar Deputy Register of Deeds <br />