(a) A conveyance of real estate passes all the real estate of the grantor, unless the intent to pass a less estate appears by express terms or is necessarily implied in the terms of the grant.
(b) A conveyance by a tenant for life or years purporting to grant a greater estate than the tenant possesses or can convey does not work a forfeiture of the estate, but passes to the grantee all the estate that the tenant can convey.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Sec. 34.15.010. Manner of executing conveyances.
Sec. 34.15.015. Use of recorded master form.
Sec. 34.15.030. Form of warranty deed.
Sec. 34.15.040. Form of quitclaim deed.
Sec. 34.15.050. Effect of quitclaim.
Sec. 34.15.060. Passage of fee.
Sec. 34.15.070. Passage of grantor's entire estate.
Sec. 34.15.075. Receipt of after-acquired title or interest.
Sec. 34.15.080. Covenants not implied.
Sec. 34.15.090. Covenant not implied in mortgage.
Sec. 34.15.100. Conveyance of lands held adversely.
Sec. 34.15.105. Transfer fee covenants prohibited.
Sec. 34.15.110. Conveyances construed as creating tenancy in common.
Sec. 34.15.120. Remedy of tenant in common.
Sec. 34.15.130. Joint tenancy abolished.