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2005 Connecticut Code - Chapter 821a — Forms of Deeds and Mortgages (contains Secs. 47-36a to 47-36z)
- Sec. 47-36a. Definitions.
- Sec. 47-36b. Effect of conveyances made in accordance with chapter.
- Sec. 47-36c. Statutory forms for deeds.
- Sec. 47-36d. Force and effect of "Warranty Deed" form.
- Sec. 47-36e. Force and effect of words "with warranty covenants".
- Sec. 47-36f. Force and effect of "Quitclaim Deed" form.
- Sec. 47-36g. Force and effect of words "with quitclaim covenants".
- Sec. 47-36h. Force and effect of "Mortgage Deed" form.
- Sec. 47-36i. Force and effect of the words "with mortgage covenants".
- Sec. 47-36j. Conditions included in the words "upon statutory condition".
- Sec. 47-36k. Technical words of inheritance not necessary.
- Sec. 47-36l. Type of estate deemed to be included in conveyance.
- Secs. 47-36m and 47-36n. Fees for recording statutory forms. Other legal forms of deeds and mortgages not precluded.
- Sec. 47-36o. Force and effect of "Conservator's Deed" form.
- Sec. 47-36p. Force and effect of "Testamentary Trustee's Deed" form.
- Sec. 47-36q. Force and effect of "Administrator's Deed" form.
- Sec. 47-36r. Force and effect of "Executor's Deed" form.
- Sec. 47-36s. Force and effect of "Trustee's Deed" form.
- Secs. 47-36t to 47-36z.
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