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Title 33: PROPERTY

Chapter 7: CONVEYANCE OF REAL ESTATE

Subchapter 1: ESTATES PASSING

§151. Items covered by deed

A person owning real estate and having a right of entry into it, whether seized of it or not, may convey it or all his interest in it, by a deed to be acknowledged and recorded as provided in this chapter. Down trees lying on land at the time of conveyance are real estate and pass by the deed; but such down trees as are cut into wood, logs or other lumber and hemlock bark peeled are personal property, and the owner may remove them in a reasonable time thereafter. [1983, c. 433, (AMD).]

SECTION HISTORY

1983, c. 433, (AMD).

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maine > Title33 > Title33ch7sec0 > Title33sec151

Title 33: PROPERTY

Chapter 7: CONVEYANCE OF REAL ESTATE

Subchapter 1: ESTATES PASSING

§151. Items covered by deed

A person owning real estate and having a right of entry into it, whether seized of it or not, may convey it or all his interest in it, by a deed to be acknowledged and recorded as provided in this chapter. Down trees lying on land at the time of conveyance are real estate and pass by the deed; but such down trees as are cut into wood, logs or other lumber and hemlock bark peeled are personal property, and the owner may remove them in a reasonable time thereafter. [1983, c. 433, (AMD).]

SECTION HISTORY

1983, c. 433, (AMD).


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maine > Title33 > Title33ch7sec0 > Title33sec151

Title 33: PROPERTY

Chapter 7: CONVEYANCE OF REAL ESTATE

Subchapter 1: ESTATES PASSING

§151. Items covered by deed

A person owning real estate and having a right of entry into it, whether seized of it or not, may convey it or all his interest in it, by a deed to be acknowledged and recorded as provided in this chapter. Down trees lying on land at the time of conveyance are real estate and pass by the deed; but such down trees as are cut into wood, logs or other lumber and hemlock bark peeled are personal property, and the owner may remove them in a reasonable time thereafter. [1983, c. 433, (AMD).]

SECTION HISTORY

1983, c. 433, (AMD).