This section is from the book "Handbook On The Law Of Real Property", by Earl P. Hopkins. Also available from Amazon: Handbook on the law of real property.
Deeds are to be written on paper or parchment,176 and should be written with ink, though possibly a deed written with a pencil would be valid.177 The chief desideratum is durability. Part of the deed may be written and part printed. When there is any conflict between the written and the printed parts, the written words will control.178
 
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