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2012 Utah Code
Title 57 - Real Estate
Article 3 - Recording of Documents
- Section 101 - Certificate of acknowledgment, proof of execution, jurat, or other certificate required -- Notarial acts affecting real property -- Right to record documents unaffected by subdivision ordinances.
- Section 102 - Record imparts notice -- Change in interest rate -- Validity of document -- Notice of unnamed interests -- Conveyance by grantee.
- Section 103 - Effect of failure to record.
- Section 104 - Certified copies entitled to record in another county -- Effect.
- Section 105 - Legal description of real property and names and addresses required in documents.
- Section 106 - Original documents required -- Captions -- Legibility.
- Section 107 - Unenforceable covenants -- Definition -- Inclusion in recorded document.
- Section 108 - Financing statements not subject to title.
- Section 109 - Water rights addenda.
- Section 201 - Definitions.
- Section 202 - Recording master mortgage and trust deed -- Requirements for master form -- Indexing by county recorder.
- Section 203 - Authorization to incorporate master form by reference -- Referencing a master form -- Prohibiting the reference of legal descriptions.
- Section 204 - Constructive notice -- Effect as between direct parties to mortgage or trust deed.
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