The Cornell Law Quarterly, Volumen15Cornell University, College of Law, 1930 The Cornell Law Quarterly's contents are topical and intended to be of special relevance to to those practicing law in New York State. |
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... joint tenants , and may be paid to either of them or to the survivor . Section 249 , referring to savings banks ... joint accounts , and a month later she withdrew the accounts in two banks and redeposited them in her own name . In April ...
... joint tenants , and may be paid to either of them or to the survivor . Section 249 , referring to savings banks ... joint accounts , and a month later she withdrew the accounts in two banks and redeposited them in her own name . In April ...
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... joint interest . In states having statutes making all joint interests tenancies in common unless there is an express declaration that a technical joint tenancy with the right of survivorship is intended , B would take only one - half of ...
... joint interest . In states having statutes making all joint interests tenancies in common unless there is an express declaration that a technical joint tenancy with the right of survivorship is intended , B would take only one - half of ...
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... joint tenancy is with- drawn , the natural resultant would be a joint tenancy , but the courts have not reached this result . This may be either because they treat a tenancy by the entireties as an estate sui generis , independent of joint ...
... joint tenancy is with- drawn , the natural resultant would be a joint tenancy , but the courts have not reached this result . This may be either because they treat a tenancy by the entireties as an estate sui generis , independent of joint ...
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