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Future Interests--A Fee Limited Upon A Fee By The Deed--Heir Construed As Heir Of The Body, Howard Caplan
Future Interests--A Fee Limited Upon A Fee By The Deed--Heir Construed As Heir Of The Body, Howard Caplan
West Virginia Law Review
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Deeds--Delivery--Presumption Of, H. C.
Deeds--Mental Capacity To Execute, F. L. L.
Deeds--Mental Capacity To Execute, F. L. L.
West Virginia Law Review
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The Procedural Status In West Virginia Of A Trustee In A Deed Of Trust To Secure A Debt, L. C.
The Procedural Status In West Virginia Of A Trustee In A Deed Of Trust To Secure A Debt, L. C.
West Virginia Law Review
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Deeds--Construction--Grantees In Official Capacity, H. L. S. Jr.
Deeds--Construction--Grantees In Official Capacity, H. L. S. Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Trusts--Effect Of Statute Of Frauds, J. D. D.
Trusts--Effect Of Statute Of Frauds, J. D. D.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Certainty Requisite In Deeds As To Parties Grantee, Frederick L. Lemley
Certainty Requisite In Deeds As To Parties Grantee, Frederick L. Lemley
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Equitable Restrictions--Restrictions As The Use Of Land--Statutes Of Fraud, M. T. V.
Equitable Restrictions--Restrictions As The Use Of Land--Statutes Of Fraud, M. T. V.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Rule In Shelley's Case In West Virginia, James W. Simonton
The Rule In Shelley's Case In West Virginia, James W. Simonton
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Delivery And Acceptance Of Deeds, Herbert T. Tiffany
Delivery And Acceptance Of Deeds, Herbert T. Tiffany
Michigan Law Review
It is proposed, in the first part of this paper, to consider the nature of the delivery of a deed, more particularly a deed of conveyance, and the facts and circumstances which the courts have regarded as justifying an inference of delivery. The second part of the paper will be devoted to a consideration of the necessity of the acceptance of a deed, in addition to delivery, in order that it may have a legal operation.