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APPENDIX.

481

35. No. 4. To convey an estate for life to one, re-
mainder in fee to another.

36. No. 5. To convey an estate for a term of years.

37. No. 6. To convey an estate in fee simple to two
or more, as tenants in common.

38. No. 7. To convey an estate in fee simple to two
or more, as joint tenants.

39. No. 8. To convey an estate for life to one, with
contingent remainder to an unborn person.

40. No. 9. To convey an estate in fee simple to one,
defeasible upon his dying without a child or descendant,
of a child living at the time of his death, and in that
event remainder to another.

41. No. 10. To convey property in trust to secure
debts, indemnifying securities or for other purposes.

42. No. 11. To convey land sold by the sheriff or
other officer, under an execution.

43. No. 12. To convey properly sold by trustee,
under decree of court of equity.

44. Like forms may be used with such modifications
as may be necessary, to convey any interest not em-
braced in the foregoing forms.

Modifica-
tions.

45. When in a deed the words "the said
covenants" are used, such words shall have the same
effect as if it was expressed to be by the covenantor for
himself, his heirs, devisees and personal representatives
and shall be deemed to be with the grantee in the deed,
his heirs, devisees, personal representatives and assigns.

Effect of
words.

46. A covenant by the grantor in a deed, that he will
warrant generally the property hereby conveyed, shall
have the same effect as if the grantor had covenanted,
that he, his heirs, devisees and personal representatives,
will forever warrant the said property unto the grantee,
his heirs, devisees and assigns, against the claims and
demands of all persons whomsoever.

General
warrant.

47. A covenant by the grantor in a deed, that he will
warrant specially the property hereby conveyed, shall
have the same effect as if the grantor had covenanted,
that he, his heirs, devisees and personal representatives,
will forever warrant and defend the said property unto
the grantee, his heirs, devisees, personal representatives
and assigns, against the claims and demands of the
grantor and all persons claiming or to claim by, through
or under him.

Special
warrant.



 
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