Effective - 28 Aug 1953
442.025. Conveyance to self and others to create joint estate. — 1. Any person or persons owning real estate, or any interest therein, which he or they have power to convey, may effectively convey such real estate by a conveyance naming himself or themselves and another person or persons, or one or more of themselves and another person or persons, as grantees, and the conveyance has the same effect as to whether it creates a joint tenancy, or tenancy by the entireties, or tenancy in common, or tenancy in partnership, as if it were a conveyance from a stranger who owned the real estate to the persons named as grantees in the conveyance.
2. Any two or more persons owning real estate, or any interest therein, which they have power to convey, may effectively convey such real estate by a conveyance naming one, or more than one, or all such persons as grantees, and the conveyance has the same effect, as to whether it creates a separate ownership, or a joint tenancy, or tenancy by the entireties, or tenancy in common, or tenancy in partnership, as if it were a conveyance from a stranger who owned the real estate, to the persons named as grantees in the conveyance.
3. Any "person" mentioned in this section may be a married person, and any "persons" so mentioned may be persons married to each other.
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(L. 1953 p. 615 § 442.024)
CROSS REFERENCE:
Homestead, conveyance requirements, 513.475
(1954) Tenants in common in trust estate, consisting of personal property, having power to alter or amend trust agreement, could make such changes as were necessary to change their ownership to joint tenancy with right of survivorship. Creek v. Union National Bank (Mo.), 266 S.W.2d 737.
(1960) Conveyance to two persons with habendum clause reciting that grantees are to hold "as joint tenants, and not as tenants in common, with right of survivorship, and to their heirs and assigns forever" created joint tenancy and the right of survivorship was defeated by a subsequent conveyance by one of joint tenants. McClendon v. Johnson (Mo.), 337 S.W.2d 77.
(1961) A deed executed in 1943 by owner of land to his wife conveying an interest in real estate and reciting that under the deed the first party was reserving unto himself a co-tenancy by the entirety with the party of the second part in and to said premises, the intention being to vest fee simple title in the premises in the grantor and grantee, husband and wife, by the entirety with the right of survivorship held to create an estate by the entirety. Kluck v. Metsger (Mo.), 349 S.W.2d 919.
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XXIX - Ownership and Conveyance of Property
Chapter 442 - Titles and Conveyance of Real Estate
Section 442.010 - Definitions.
Section 442.020 - Conveyances of lands.
Section 442.025 - Conveyance to self and others to create joint estate.
Section 442.030 - Conveyance of property of spouse — covenants.
Section 442.040 - Person under eighteen years of age may join in conveyance with adult spouse.
Section 442.060 - Private or public corporations may convey real estate.
Section 442.070 - Person may convey, notwithstanding adverse possession.
Section 442.080 - Conveyances by persons under eighteen years of age binding, when.
Section 442.095 - Sections 442.090 to 442.120 applicable to whom.
Section 442.100 - Disability of minority removed to enable veterans to acquire or convey property.
Section 442.110 - Honorable discharge of veteran, evidence necessary.
Section 442.120 - Loans to underage servicemen authorized.
Section 442.135 - Descriptions of subdivided property, contents.
Section 442.140 - Execution of deeds in foreign language — translation — recording.
Section 442.145 - Personal appearance, acknowledgement by communication technology.
Section 442.150 - Proof or acknowledgment, by whom taken.
Section 442.180 - Certificate to be endorsed on conveyance.
Section 442.190 - Certificate, how made.
Section 442.200 - Identity of persons making acknowledgments, how ascertained.
Section 442.210 - Certificate of acknowledgment — contents.
Section 442.220 - Conveyances of bounty lands, how acknowledged.
Section 442.230 - Such instrument valid.
Section 442.240 - Such instrument, filed for record, to impart notice.
Section 442.250 - Copies to be read in evidence.
Section 442.260 - Proof of execution of instruments.
Section 442.270 - When proof of subscribing witness shall be taken.
Section 442.280 - What subscribing witness shall prove before certificate shall be granted.
Section 442.290 - What facts certificate of proof shall set forth.
Section 442.300 - Proof, when grantor and witnesses are dead.
Section 442.310 - Certificate of proof, when granted.
Section 442.320 - Certificate to recite evidence required by section 442.310.
Section 442.330 - Subscribing witnesses, when and how summoned to prove execution of instrument.
Section 442.340 - Remedy against persons refusing to appear and answer.
Section 442.360 - Powers of attorney, how acknowledged and proved.
Section 442.370 - When deemed revoked.
Section 442.380 - Instruments to be recorded.
Section 442.390 - Notice imparted from time of filing for record.
Section 442.400 - Not valid until recorded.
Section 442.410 - Deeds to be recorded, where record lost — fees.
Section 442.420 - "Grant, bargain and sell", how construed.
Section 442.430 - Title acquired by grantor after conveyance inures to grantee.
Section 442.440 - Conveyances to counties for their use — effect.
Section 442.450 - Conveyance to more than one — effect.
Section 442.460 - The term "heirs" not necessary to convey a fee simple estate.
Section 442.470 - Entails not allowed — the remainder in fee simple — to whom it shall pass.
Section 442.480 - Remainder to take effect on death of person without heirs — how construed.
Section 442.490 - Remainder limited to heirs of a person having a life estate — how disposed of.
Section 442.500 - Lineal and collateral warranties abolished.
Section 442.520 - A future estate, on the death of any person without heirs, how defeated.
Section 442.530 - Value of life estates — how computed.
Section 442.540 - Rule of calculation.
Section 442.555 - Rule against perpetuities, application of modified.
Section 442.558 - Transfer fee covenants not to run with title to real property — lien void, when.
Section 442.566 - Definitions.