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Recordation and Registration of Deeds and Other Instruments
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Recording of Deeds and Other Real Property Transactions
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Section
44-2-1
Where and When Deeds Recorded; Priority as to Subsequent Deeds Taken Without Notice From Same Vendor
Section
44-2-2
Duty of Clerk to Record Certain Transaction Affecting Real Estate and Personal Property; Priority of Recorded Instruments; Effect of Recording on Rights Between Parties to Instruments
Section
44-2-3
Voluntary Deeds or Conveyances of Land; Effect of Recording
Section
44-2-4
Protection of Good Faith Purchases and Liens Without Notice Against Unrecorded Liens or Conveyances
Section
44-2-5
Recording Execution and Deed After Sheriff's Sale
Section
44-2-6
Recording Bond for Title, Contracts, Transfers, and Assignments; Priority as to Subsequent Deeds Taken Without Notice From Same Vendor
Section
44-2-7
Recording of Surrender or Satisfaction of Bond for Title
Section
44-2-8
Recording of Options to Purchase Land and Assignments of Such Options; Effect as Notice
Section
44-2-9
Recording Leases, Usufructs, and Assignments Thereof; Effect as Notice
Section
44-2-10
Recording Deeds and Bills of Sale to Personalty; Effect as Notice
Section
44-2-11
Recording Copy of Instrument Recorded in Other Counties in Which Part of Affected Land Is Located in Cases Where Original Lost or Destroyed
Section
44-2-12
Rerecording Lost or Destroyed Deeds and Other Instruments; Validity
Section
44-2-13
Rerecording Instruments Upon Creation of New County or Change in County Lines; Effect on Validity of Original Record
Section
44-2-14
Requirements for Recordation
Section
44-2-15
Officers Authorized to Attest Registrable Instruments
Section
44-2-16
Effect of Acknowledgment Subsequent to Execution
Section
44-2-17
Validity of Attestation by a State or County Officer Who Appears to Have No Jurisdiction to Attest the Instrument
Section
44-2-18
Recording Deed Upon Affidavit of Subscribing Witness; Effect of Substantial Compliance
Section
44-2-19
Recording Deed on Affidavit of Third Person
Section
44-2-20
Recorded Affidavits Relating to Land as Notice of Facts Cited Therein; Filing and Recording
Section
44-2-21
Recording Instrument Executed Out of State; Attestation and Acknowledgment; Validity of Attestation by Officer Who Appears to Have No Jurisdiction to Attest the Instrument
Section
44-2-22
Legal Effect of Good Record Title for 40 Years
Section
44-2-23
When Deed Serves as Evidence; Effect of Affidavit Alleging Forgery
Section
44-2-24
Withdrawal of Affidavit of Forgery Upon Loss of Deed by Affiant
Section
44-2-25
Recording Techniques; Copies of Plats
Section
44-2-26
Recording of Plat or Copy of Plat - When and Where Authorized; Duty of Clerk
Section
44-2-27
Recording of Plat - When Deemed Recorded
Section
44-2-28
Recording of Plat or Copy of Plat - Incorporation by Reference
Section
44-2-29
Recording of Plat or Copy of Plat - Ratification of Record Made Prior to Statutory Authorization; Effect of Incorporation by Reference of Plat Prior to Authorization
Section
44-2-30
Filing and Recording of Notice of Settlement