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re: MS Attorneys: Property Law Question
Posted on 5/12/15 at 12:36 am to Tiger Attorney
Posted on 5/12/15 at 12:36 am to Tiger Attorney
Also, these my be helpful:
Some Blog
SOME MSSC CASE...
10. In Mississippi, the right to partition is absolute, however inconvenient it may be, with the exception of the limitation placed on homestead property.7 This statutory exception, provided in Mississippi Code Section 93–1–23 (Rev.2004), prevents a forced partition of homestead property of a surviving spouse who is using and occupying the property.8 Otherwise, partition of land “held by joint tenants, tenants in common, or coparceners, having an estate in possession or a right of possession · may be made by judgment of the chancery court of that county in which the lands or some part thereof, are situated.”?9
Some Blog
SOME MSSC CASE...
10. In Mississippi, the right to partition is absolute, however inconvenient it may be, with the exception of the limitation placed on homestead property.7 This statutory exception, provided in Mississippi Code Section 93–1–23 (Rev.2004), prevents a forced partition of homestead property of a surviving spouse who is using and occupying the property.8 Otherwise, partition of land “held by joint tenants, tenants in common, or coparceners, having an estate in possession or a right of possession · may be made by judgment of the chancery court of that county in which the lands or some part thereof, are situated.”?9
Posted on 5/12/15 at 12:43 am to FalseProphet
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Hoy shite. I just read freehold, life estate, and life tenancy in one statute. My mind just got blown.
I don't know if you're being a smartass, but I don't know anything about any of that shite. Lol.
MOSTLY FOREIGN: remaindermen; difference btw life estate and life tenancy???
As far as mississippians are concerned...I'm a plumber. Lol.
(a) in cases where a part of the freehold is owned by persons owning a life estate therein or a life tenancy therein subject to the rights of remaindermen or reversioners, then, in such event, it shall only be necessary that the person or persons owning or claiming a life estate or life tenancy therein be made parties;
Posted on 5/12/15 at 12:45 am to TSLG
Wasn't being a smart as. I could probably figure out life tenancy and remainder, but the rest was like Latin lol. Damn louisiana law.
Posted on 5/12/15 at 1:01 am to FalseProphet
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Wasn't being a smart as. I could probably figure out life tenancy and remainder, but the rest was like Latin lol. Damn louisiana law.
It is definitely different.
It's a good thing that we have "it depends"; otherwise, we might disappoint our neighbors who expect us to know the laws of 50 different states, federal law, international law, admiralty law, med mal, torts, criminal law, con law, federal jurisdiction, etc, etc, etc. Lol.
Posted on 5/12/15 at 1:12 am to LoveThatMoney
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No offense, but if you can't Google this and figure it out but instead turn to an Internet message board known for mesogeny and borderline inability to function in normal society, you may be getting a visit from the ol' bar soon.

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