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The Annotated Code of the Public Civil Laws of Maryland, 1911
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488

CONVEYANCING.

[ART. 21

Bills of Sale.

43. When necessary.
44. General requisites of.
45. Acknowledgment within the State
of bills of sale or chattel mort-
gages.
46. Without the State.
47. How and when recorded.
48. Chattel mortgages like bills of sale.
49. Implied covenant to pay mortgage
debt.
50. When to take effect; priority of.
51. Assignment and release of.
52. Affidavit of mortgagee.
53. Release by vendee of bills of sale
intended to be mortgages.

Forms of Conveyances.
54. Deed.
55. Where wife unites.
56. Of life estate.
57. Deed of trust
58. Sheriff's deed.
59. Trustee's deed.
60. Deed of commissioners to make par-
tition.
61. Executor's deed.
62. Mortgage of real estate.
63. Bill of sale.
64. Chattel mortgage.
65. Lease.
66. Sufficiency of prescribed forms.
67. Similar forms to be sufficient.
68. Form of acknowledgment within the
State.
69. By husband and wife.
70. Without the State.
71. Any form substantially equivalent
sufficient.
72. Effect of the word "covenants."
73. General warranty.
74. Special warranty.
75. Covenant of seisin.
70. Right to convey.
77. Quiet enjoyment.

7S. Grantor has done no act to encum-
ber.
70. For further assurance.
80. Such covenants in deeds heretofore
executed to be valid.
81. Deeds of real estate by executors.

Defective Conveyances.

82. Defectively acknowledged deeds,
etc., cured.
83. Further provisions as to same.
84. Further provisions as to same.
85. Defectively acknowledged convey-
ances subsequent to 1858 made
valid. Provisos.
86i. Mortgages and assignments defec-
tively sworn to between March,
27, 1896, and March 14, 1898,
made valid.
87. Same, between March 14, 1898, and
March 15, 1904.
88. Defective conveyances, validated;
provisos.
89. Assignment of mortgages without
seal : proviso.

Miscellaneous.

90. "Die without issue," legal effect of.
91. When title to remain in vendor of
railroad rolling stock until pur-
chase money paid; provisos.
92. What leases to be redeemable ;
how.
93. Leases or sub-leases for more than
15 years redeemable after 5
years at not more than 6 per
cent.
94. Renewal of leases by decree.
95. Conclusive presumption of renewal,
when to arise.
96. Conveyances and devises of land
binding on streets or highways
to pass title to the centre of such
streets or highways unless other-
wise expressly declared.

Conveyances in General.

1904, art. 21, sec. 1. 1888, art. 21, sec. 1. 1860, art. 24, sec. 1. 1766, ch. 14, sec. 2.
1856, ch. 154, secs. 81, 82. 1890, ch. 210.

1. No estate of inheritance or freehold, or any declaration or limi-
tation of use, or any estate above seven years, shall pass or take effect

 

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