A covenant by a grantor in a deed, "that he will warrant generally the property hereby conveyed," or a covenant of like import, or the use of the words "with general warranty" in a deed, shall have the same effect as if the grantor had covenanted that he his heirs and personal representatives will forever warrant and defend the said property unto the grantee, his heirs, personal representatives and assigns, against the claims and demands of all persons whomsoever.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 36. Estates and Property
§36-4-1. Effect of Covenant in a Deed
§36-4-6. Freedom From Encumbrances
§36-4-7. Special Covenant Against Encumbrances
§36-4-9. Covenant to Pay Rents
§36-4-9b. Release of Terminated, Expired or Canceled Oil or Natural Gas Leases
§36-4-10. Covenant to Pay Taxes
§36-4-11. Covenant Against Assignment
§36-4-12. Covenant for Repairs
§36-4-13. Effect of Destruction of Buildings
§36-4-14. Covenant for Quiet Enjoyment
§36-4-15. Covenant for Reentry for Default of Lessee
§36-4-16. Covenants Shall Run With Land
§36-4-17. Construction of Covenants