89-1-5 - Words of inheritance not necessary.

§ 89-1-5. Words of inheritance not necessary.
 

Every estate in lands granted, conveyed, or devised, although the words deemed necessary by the common law to transfer an estate of inheritance be not added, shall be deemed a fee-simple if a less estate be not limited by express words, or unless it clearly appear from the conveyance or will that a less estate was intended to be passed thereby. 
 

Sources: Codes, Hutchinson's 1848, ch. 42, art. 1 (23); 1857, ch. 36, art. 2; 1871, § 2285; 1880, § 1189; 1892, § 2435; 1906, § 2764; Hemingway's 1917, § 2268; 1930, § 2112; 1942, § 833.