Elements of the Law of Real Property, With Leading And Illustrative Cases

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537. Use of ambiguous terms, eta 528. Effect of context.
529. The methods considered.
530. As to deeds.
531. Effect of title by devise.
532. Necessity of probate.
§499, Origin of the term ''grant." — Originally lands could be conve\'ed only by feoffment with liverv of seisin, §§ 500, 501.J TITLE BY GEANT. 205 and the word "grant" was made use of to denote a transfer by deed of incorporeal hereditaments. But when the neces- sity of making livery of seisin passed away and it became lawful and cus
...tomary to alien lands by deed, this word "grant" was applied to conve^'ances of both corporeal and incorporeal hereditaments.^ § 500. Public and private grant. — Of titles arising by or through a grant there are two kinds — title by public grant, and title by private grant. The former, which will constitute the subject of our first consideration, is the term which is applied where title is created in an individual to lands which had previously belonged to the government;^ and it is to be borne in mind that with us the word " govern- ment" as here used may have reference either to the United States or to one of the several states.

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