Any conveyance of real estate made by the grantor to himself, herself or itself and another or others, either as joint tenants with right of survivorship or as tenants in common, shall, if otherwise valid, be as fully effective to vest either an estate in joint tenancy with right of survivorship or an estate as tenancy in common, as the case may be, in such real estate, in the grantees named, including the grantor, as if the same had been conveyed by the grantor therein to a third party and by such third party to said grantees.
Structure Delaware Code
Chapter 3. TITLES AND CONVEYANCES
§ 301. Fines and common recoveries.
§ 302. Bar of estate tail by deed.
§ 303. Warranty by life tenant and collateral warranty.
§ 304. Permanent leasehold estates as estates in fee simple.
§ 305. Deeds by foreign corporations; recording as evidence; ownership rights.
§ 306. Title and disposal of property by aliens.
§ 307. Title derived through alien.
§ 308. Validity of conveyances to or from aliens.
§ 309. Conveyance of real estate between spouses.
§ 310. Release of rights of curtesy or dower.
§ 314. Contract requirements for the sale of real estate involving seller financing.
§ 315. Contracts for sale of agricultural lands.
§ 317A. Required disclosure of financial obligations in chain of title for new home sales.