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2017 District of Columbia Code
Title 42 - Real Property.
Chapter 3 - Conveyable Estates and Methods of Conveyance.
§ 42–301. Present or future and vested or contingent interests conveyed by deed or will.
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DC Code § 42–301 (2017)
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Any interest in or claim to real estate whether entitling to present or future possession and enjoyment, and whether vested or contingent, may be disposed of by deed or will, and any estate which would be good as an executory devise may be created by deed.
(Mar. 3, 1901, 31 Stat. 1269, ch. 854, § 512; June 30, 1902, 32 Stat. 532, ch. 1329.)
Prior Codifications1981 Ed., § 45-301.
1973 Ed., § 45-101.
Cross ReferencesStatute of frauds, see §§ 28-3501 and 28-3503.
Editor's NotesSeverance of joint tenancies: This section and § 42-305 do not supersede the common law rule authorizing the unilateral severance of joint tenancies. Estate of Gulledge, App. D.C., 673 A.2d 1278 (1996).
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