New Hampshire Statutes
§ 477:35 — Effect
New Hampshire § 477:35
JurisdictionNew Hampshire
Title XLVIIICONVEYANCES AND MORTGAGES OF REALTY
Ch. 477CONVEYANCES OF REALTY AND INTERESTS THEREIN
SubdivisionConveyance of Standing Trees
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Bluebook
N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 477:35 (2026).
Text
The conveyance of standing trees apart from the land on which they stand shall not cause the same to become personal property, but such trees shall remain real estate until actually severed from the land.
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Legislative History
1907, 27:1. PL 213:24. RL 259:24.
Nearby Sections
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§ 477:1
By Deed§ 477:10
Unacknowledged Deed§ 477:12
Proof by Handwriting§ 477:13
Refusal to Acknowledge§ 477:14
Neglect to Record§ 477:15
Oral Conveyance§ 477:17
Trusts§ 477:18
Tenants in Common§ 477:19
Joint Heirs§ 477:2
By Corporation§ 477:20
Alien Residents§ 477:21
Escheat§ 477:22
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