If any person shall convey any real estate by deed purporting to convey it in fee simple absolute, or any less estate, and shall not at the time of the conveyance have the legal estate in the lands, but shall afterwards acquire it, then the legal or equitable estate afterwards acquired shall immediately pass to the grantee and the conveyance shall be as valid as if the legal or equitable estate had been in the grantor at the time of the conveyance.
Structure Arkansas Code
Subchapter 6 - Miscellaneous Conveyances
§ 18-12-601. After-acquired title
§ 18-12-602. Land in adverse possession
§ 18-12-603. Grants to two or more as tenancy in common
§ 18-12-604. Deed to trustee or agent
§ 18-12-605. Deeds of administrators, executors, guardians, commissioners, and sheriffs
§ 18-12-606. Deed or patent by Governor
§ 18-12-607. Sales of real estate by defunct corporations ratified
§ 18-12-608. Beneficiary deeds — Terms — Recording required
§ 18-12-609. Marketability of real property sold at tax sales