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Section 4-105 - Words of Inheritance Unnecessary to Create Fee Simple or Easement — Maryland Law | CourtGPT
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Section 4-105 - Words of Inheritance Unnecessary to Create Fee Simple or Easement

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No words of inheritance are necessary to create an estate in fee simple or an easement by grant or by reservation. Unless a contrary intention appears by express terms or is necessarily implied, every grant of land passes a fee simple estate, and every grant or reservation of an easement passes or reserves an easement in perpetuity.