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21 GCA § 31101 What May Be Recorded; Where
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Any instrument or judgment affecting the title to or possession of real property may be recorded under this Chapter: provided, however, that deeds or grants conveying to a governmental agency, real estate, or any interest therein, or easements thereon, for public purposes shall n…
21 GCA § 31102 Judgment Without Acknowledgment
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Judgments affecting the title to or possession of real property, authenticated by the certificate of the clerk of the court in which such judgments were rendered may be recorded without acknowledgment, certificate of acknowledgment, or further proof. SOURCE: CC § 1159.
21 GCA § 31103 Letters Patent. Same
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Letters patent from the United States or certificate of title or deeds from the government, executed and authenticated pursuant to existing law, may be recorded without acknowledgment or further proof, and where letters patent or certificate of title or deeds have been lost, or a…
21 GCA § 31104 Acknowledgment: Person, Corporation
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Before an instrument can be recorded, unless it belongs to the class provided for in either §§ 31102, 31103, 33121 and 33122, it is execution must be acknowledged by the person executing it, or if executed by a corporation, by its president or secretary, or other person executing…
21 GCA § 31105 Same
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An instrument proved and certified pursuant to §§ 33117 and 33118 may be recorded in the Department of Land Management. SOURCE: CC § 1162.
21 GCA § 31106 Transfers in Trust, Etc
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Transfers of property in trust for the benefit of creditors and transfers or liens on property by way of mortgage, are required to be recorded in the cases specified in the Chapter on mortgages, and in cases specified by the insolvency law. SOURCE: CC § 1164. ---------- COL 01201…