Free and clear

Definition of Free and clear

The title to property is said to be "free and clear” when it is not incumbered by any liens; but it is said that an agreement to convey land "free and clear” is satisfied by a conveyance passing a good (i.e. marketable) title.

That's the definition of Free and clear in Black's Law Dictionary 6th Edition. Courtesy of Cekhukum.com.