Vermont Statutes

§ 653 — Definitions

Vermont § 653
JurisdictionVermont
Title 27Title 27: Property
Ch. 6Chapter 006: Enhanced Life Estate Deeds

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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 27, § 653 (2026).

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In this chapter, unless a deed indicates an intention to the contrary:

(1)“Convey” means to grant, sell, gift, lease, transfer, or encumber real property, with or without consideration, including the ability to revise or revoke a deed.
(2)“Enhanced life estate deed” or “ELE Deed” means a deed in which:
(A)the grantor expressly reserves a common law life estate;
(B)the grantor expressly reserves the right to convey the property during the grantor’s lifetime;
(C)the grantee acquires a contingent remainder interest such that, prior to the death of the grantor, the grantee has no vested rights in the property; and
(D)upon the death of the grantor, title vests in the surviving grantee or, for a deceased grantee, title passes pursuant to section 658 of this title, subject to encumbrances o

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