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The Annotated Code of the Public Civil Laws of Maryland, 1911
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ART. 50] JOINT TENANCY. 1267

This section held to have no application, because a Joint tenancy was
not created. Craft v. Wilcox, 4 Gill, 506. See also, Fladung v. Rose, 58
Md. 20; Moody v. Elliott, 1 Md. Ch. 290 (Involving a will); Purdy v. Purdy.
3 Md. Ch. 552.

Generally.

Tenancies in common, joint tenancies and estates in coparcenary, distin-
guished. Gilpin v. Hollingsworth, 3 Md. 194.

Requisites of joint tenancies. They are viewed with disfavor. Chew v.
Chew, 1 Md. 171.

Husband and wife may become Joint tenants where the deed expressly
so provides. Fladung v Eose, 58 Md. 20.

This section referred to by way of example. Preston v. Clabaugh, 90
Md. 709.

Prior to the adoption of this section the law was to the contrary. Han-
non v. Towers, 3 H. & J. 149. And see Mayburry v. Brien, 15 Pet. 37.

Cited but not construed in Lannay v. Wilson, 30 Md. 652.

As to partition of property among co-owners, see art. 16, sec. 137.

 

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