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Creditors Of A Joint Tenant: Is There A Lien After Death, John W. Fisher Ii Jun 1997

Creditors Of A Joint Tenant: Is There A Lien After Death, John W. Fisher Ii

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If Judgment Creditors Cannot Set Asunder A Debtor Spouse's Interest In The Marital Home, What Can They Do, John W. Fisher Ii Jan 1995

If Judgment Creditors Cannot Set Asunder A Debtor Spouse's Interest In The Marital Home, What Can They Do, John W. Fisher Ii

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Joint Tenancy In West Virginia: A Progressive Court Looks At Traditional Property Rights, John W. Fisher Ii Jan 1989

Joint Tenancy In West Virginia: A Progressive Court Looks At Traditional Property Rights, John W. Fisher Ii

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The Creation Of Joint Tenancies--Common Law Technicalities Vs. The Grantor's Intent, Ellen Carle Lilly Dec 1979

The Creation Of Joint Tenancies--Common Law Technicalities Vs. The Grantor's Intent, Ellen Carle Lilly

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Can the owner of a piece of real property in West Virginia create a joint tenancy in himself and another by making a direct conveyance if the requisite intent to create a joint tenancy with right of survivorship is expressed? Or does a tenancy in common result due to the lack of the unities of time and title? The general rule is that except in the situation where the parties to the conveyance are husband and wife, a direct conveyance from one to himself and another as joint tenants results in a tenancy in common despite the express contrary intent …


Some Aspects Of Joint Ownership Of Real Property In West Virginia, Londo H. Brown Apr 1961

Some Aspects Of Joint Ownership Of Real Property In West Virginia, Londo H. Brown

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A very large percentage of the conveyances of real estate to be used as the residences of the grantees are made to husbands and Wives, and most of these conveyances expressly provide for survivorship between the owners. In most cases these conveyances create joint tenancies with the survivor of the grantees having the right to complete ownership. Because of the number of these conveyances, attorneys are becoming increasingly conscious of the problems connected with joint tenancy. A recent article in the West Virginia Law Review contained a wealth of information on the subject of creation of joint estates in real …


Property--Joint Tenancy--Rights Of Survivorship, W. E. M. Apr 1960

Property--Joint Tenancy--Rights Of Survivorship, W. E. M.

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Joint Estates In Real Property In West Virginia, Robert L. Merricks Feb 1959

Joint Estates In Real Property In West Virginia, Robert L. Merricks

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Abstracts Of Recent Cases, J. L. R. Jun 1958

Abstracts Of Recent Cases, J. L. R.

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Property--Joint Tenancy--Effect Of Murder On The Right Of Survivorship, W. A. K. Jun 1956

Property--Joint Tenancy--Effect Of Murder On The Right Of Survivorship, W. A. K.

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