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Chapter 41 - Estates
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Chapter 41 - Estates
§ 41-1. Fee tail converted into fee simple.
§ 41-2. Survivorship in joint tenancy defined; proviso as to partnership; unequal ownership interests.
§ 41-2.1. Right of survivorship in bank deposits created by written agreement.
§ 41-2.2. Joint ownership of securities.
§§ 41-2.3 through 41-2.4. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 41-2.5. Tenancy by the entirety in mobile homes.
§ 41-3. Survivorship among trustees.
§ 41-4. Limitations on failure of issue.
§ 41-5. Unborn infant may take by deed or writing.
§ 41-6. "Heirs" construed to be "children" in certain limitations.
§ 41-6.1. Meaning of "next of kin."
§ 41-6.2. Doctrine of worthier title abolished.
§ 41-6.3. Rule in Shelley's case abolished.
§ 41-7. Possession transferred to use in certain conveyances.
§ 41-8. Collateral warranties abolished; warranties by life tenants deemed covenants.
§ 41-9: Repealed by Session Laws 1979, c. 180, s. 2.
§ 41-10. Titles quieted.
§ 41-10.1. Trying title to land where State claims interest.
§ 41-11. Sale, lease or mortgage in case of remainders.
§ 41-11.1. Sale, lease or mortgage of property held by a "class," where membership may be increased by persons not in esse.
§ 41-12. Sales or mortgages of contingent remainders validated.
§ 41-13. Freeholders in petition for special taxes defined.
§ 41-14. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 41-15. Statutory rule against perpetuities.
§ 41-16. When nonvested property interest or power of appointment created.
§ 41-17. Reformation.
§ 41-18. Exclusions from statutory rule against perpetuities.
§ 41-19. Prospective application.
§ 41-20. Short title.
§ 41-21. Uniformity of application and construction.
§ 41-22. Supersession.
§ 41-23. Perpetuities and suspension of power of alienation for trusts.
§ 41-24. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 41-25. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 41-26. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 41-27. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 41-28. Definitions.
§ 41-29. Options in gross, etc.
§ 41-30. Leases to commence in the future.
§ 41-31. Nonvested easements.
§ 41-32. Possibilities of reverter, etc.
§ 41-33. Prospective application.
§ 41-34. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 41-35. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 41-36. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 41-37. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 41-38. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 41-39. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 41-40. Definitions.
§ 41-41. Registration in beneficiary form; sole or joint tenancy ownership.
§ 41-42. Registration in beneficiary form; applicable law.
§ 41-43. Origination of registration in beneficiary form.
§ 41-44. Form of registration in beneficiary form.
§ 41-45. Effect of registration in beneficiary form.
§ 41-46. Ownership on death of owner.
§ 41-47. Protection of registering entity.
§ 41-48. Nontestamentary transfer on death.
§ 41-49. Terms, conditions, and forms for registration.
§ 41-50. Short title; rules of construction.
§ 41-51. Application of Article.
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