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Section
66-26-101

Effect of Instruments With or Without Registration

Section
66-26-102

Notice to All the World

Section
66-26-103

Unregistered Instruments Void as to Creditors and Bona Fide Purchasers

Section
66-26-104

Rights as Between Transferee of Decedent and Purchaser From Heir or Devisee

Section
66-26-105

Priority of Registered Instruments

Section
66-26-106

Presumption as to Validity of Registration After Twenty Years

Section
66-26-107

Presumption as to Subscription by Grantor After Thirty Years

Section
66-26-108

Presumption as to Deeds by Attorneys After Twenty Years' Registration

Section
66-26-109

Presumption as to Powers of Attorney After Twenty Years

Section
66-26-110

Registered Instruments as Evidence — Presumptions and Burden of Proof Regarding Signatures on Instruments

Section
66-26-111

Proof of Instruments Registered Before 1839

Section
66-26-112

Erroneous Recital as to County Where Land Located

Section
66-26-113

Omission of Words From Certificate

Section
66-26-114

Correction of Omission

Section
66-26-115

Registration of Correction

Section
66-26-116

Instruments Granting, Transferring, Pledging or Assigning Lessors' Interests in Real Property

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