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2019 Georgia Code
Title 44 - Property
Chapter 2 - Recordation and Registration of Deeds and Other Instruments
Article 1 - Recording
Part 1 - Recording of Deeds and Other Real Property Transactions
- § 44-2-1. Where and when deeds recorded; priority as to subsequent deeds taken without notice from same vendor
- § 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
- § 44-2-3. Voluntary deeds or conveyances of land; effect of recording
- § 44-2-4. Protection of good faith purchases and liens without notice against unrecorded liens or conveyances
- § 44-2-5. Recording execution and deed after sheriff's sale
- § 44-2-6. Recording bond for title, contracts, transfers, and assignments; priority as to subsequent deeds taken without notice from same vendor
- § 44-2-7. Recording of surrender or satisfaction of bond for title
- § 44-2-8. Recording of options to purchase land and assignments of such options; effect as notice
- § 44-2-9. Recording leases, usufructs, and assignments thereof; effect as notice
- § 44-2-10. Recording deeds and bills of sale to personalty; effect as notice
- § 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
- § 44-2-12. Rerecording lost or destroyed deeds and other instruments; validity
- § 44-2-13. Rerecording instruments upon creation of new county or change in county lines; effect on validity of original record
- § 44-2-14. Requirements for recordation
- § 44-2-15. Officers authorized to attest registrable instruments
- § 44-2-16. Effect of acknowledgment subsequent to execution
- § 44-2-17. Validity of attestation by a state or county officer who appears to have no jurisdiction to attest the instrument
- § 44-2-18. Recording deed upon affidavit of subscribing witness; effect of substantial compliance
- § 44-2-19. Recording deed on affidavit of third person
- § 44-2-20. Recorded affidavits relating to land as notice of facts cited therein; filing and recording
- § 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
- § 44-2-22. Legal effect of good record title for 40 years
- § 44-2-23. When deed serves as evidence; effect of affidavit alleging forgery
- § 44-2-24. Withdrawal of affidavit of forgery upon loss of deed by affiant
- § 44-2-25. Recording techniques; copies of plats
- § 44-2-26. Recording of plat or copy of plat -- When and where authorized; duty of clerk
- § 44-2-27. Recording of plat -- When deemed recorded
- § 44-2-28. Recording of plat or copy of plat -- Incorporation by reference
- § 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
- § 44-2-30. Filing and recording of notice of settlement
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