Indiana Code § 32-17-3-4

Husband and wife; joint deed of conveyance
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Sec. 4. (a) A joint deed of conveyance by a husband and wife is sufficient to convey and pass any interest described in the deed of either or both of them in land held by them as: (1) tenants in common; (2) joint tenants; or (3) tenants by the entireties.       (b) An executed and recorded power of attorney by one (1) spouse to the other spouse authorizing the conveyance by the attorney in fact of any interest owned: (1) individually by the grantor (as defined in IC 32-17-1-1 ) of the power of attorney; or (2) with the grantor's spouse; enables the attorney in fact through the exercise of the power of attorney to effectively convey the interest in land by individually making a deed of conveyance. [Pre-2002 Recodification Citation: 32-1-2-6.]   IC 32-17-4 Chapter 4. Partition Proceedings               32-17-4-1 Compelling partition; defendants             32-17-4-2 Petition to partition; title search             32-17-4-2.5 Procedure for partition actions             32-17-4-3 Repealed             32-17-4-4 Repealed             32-17-4-5 Repealed             32-17-4-6 Repealed             32-17-4-7 Repealed             32-17-4-8 Repealed             32-17-4-9 Repealed             32-17-4-10 Repealed             32-17-4-11 Repealed             32-17-4-12 Repealed             32-17-4-13 Repealed             32-17-4-14 Repealed             32-17-4-15 Repealed             32-17-4-16 Repealed             32-17-4-17 Repealed             32-17-4-18 Repealed             32-17-4-19 Repealed             32-17-4-20 Repealed             32-17-4-21 Repealed             32-17-4-22 Repealed             32-17-4-23 Partition of fee and life estates             32-17-4-24 Repealed

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