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In the case of a chattel, delivery (coupled with the requisite intention) is sufficient to perfect the donee’s title on the donor’s death. However, with other forms of property, delivery may not be enough to actually perfect the donee’s title. For example, merely handing over the title deeds to a house would not suffice to actually transfer title. If all the other requirements of a dmc are present, the donee may seek the assistance of equity to compel the deceased donor’s personal representatives to do whatever is necessary to perfect the donee’s title (i.e. transfer the legal title to her).
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