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==Overview==
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==Tenancy by the Entirety==
 
The intent to create this type of tenancy between spouses must manifestly appear from the tenor of the instrument.
 
The intent to create this type of tenancy between spouses must manifestly appear from the tenor of the instrument.
  
=Joint Tenants with Right of Survivorship=
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===Creation Language===
==Creation==
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=Tenancy in Common=
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==Joint Tenancy with Right of Survivorship==
This is the default type of tenancy for conveyances to two or more people, including married couples.
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The intent to create this type of tenancy must manifestly appear from the tenor of the instrument.
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===Creation Language===
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It may be created by such conveyance from the owner or owners to himself, themselves or others, or to himself, themselves and others.
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An estate in joint tenancy or entirety with right of survivorship between spouses may be terminated by deed of one spouse to the other without necessity of joinder of the grantee spouse and without regard to whether the property constitutes any part of the homestead of the spouses.
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==Tenancy in Common==
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This is the default type of tenancy for conveyances to two or more people, including married couples. [https://law.justia.com/codes/mississippi/2017/title-89/chapter-1/in-general/section-89-1-7/ MS Code Sec. 89-1-7].
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==Cross-References==
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* [[Mississippi]]
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* [[Tenancies]]

Latest revision as of 17:54, 15 July 2018

Overview

Tenancy by the Entirety

The intent to create this type of tenancy between spouses must manifestly appear from the tenor of the instrument.

Creation Language

Joint Tenancy with Right of Survivorship

The intent to create this type of tenancy must manifestly appear from the tenor of the instrument.

Creation Language

It may be created by such conveyance from the owner or owners to himself, themselves or others, or to himself, themselves and others.

An estate in joint tenancy or entirety with right of survivorship between spouses may be terminated by deed of one spouse to the other without necessity of joinder of the grantee spouse and without regard to whether the property constitutes any part of the homestead of the spouses.

Tenancy in Common

This is the default type of tenancy for conveyances to two or more people, including married couples. MS Code Sec. 89-1-7.

Cross-References