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· 5/19/1960

Palmer v. Flint

Citations

  • 161 A.2d 837
  • 156 Me. 103
  • 1960 Me. LEXIS 11

How courts have described this case

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  • explaining that when one joint tenant conveys his interest, both unity of time and title are destroyed, \and the grantee becomes a tenant in common with the other co- tenant.\
  • requiring “clear and convincing” expression of intent to create joint tenancy in Maine

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Judges: Williamson, Webber, Tapley, Dubord, Siddall, Sullivan

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