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Revised Code of the Public General Laws, 1879
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382 ALIENATION BY DEED. [ART. 44

TITLE XXIV.

Acquisition, Enjoyment, and Alienation
of Property.

ARTICLE 44. ALIENATION BY DEED.

ARTICLE 45. INTERESTS AND ESTATES.

ARTICLE 46. BOUNDING LANDS.

ARTICLE 47. INHERITANCE.

ARTICLE 48. DISTRIBUTION or PERSONAL PROPERTY.

ARTICLE 49. WILLS.

ARTICLE 50. SETTLEMENT OF DECEDENTS' ESTATES.

ARTICLE XLIV.
ALIENATION BY DEED.

1 How deeds to be executed, acknowledged, and recorded.

FORM AND EXECUTION.

2 What deeds must contain
3. How to be executed
4 Words of inheritance

5 What words effectual to convey
6 Livery of seizin and indenting
7 Estates tall

ACKNOWLEDGMENT.

8. How acknowledged, before whom, in coun-
ty where land lies
9 Before whom out of county, but within
State
10 Before whom out of State, but within
United States
11 Before whom, out of United States

12. Certificate of officer taking acknowledg-
ment
13 Seal of court to be affixed
14 What certificate of acknowledgment to
contain
15 Validity of deeds where commissioner be-
fore whom acknowledgment taken, has
not qualified as required by law

RECORDING.

16 When and where to be recorded
17 When deed to take effect
18 When valid to pass title
19 Priority of deeds
20 What necessary in deed from trustee under
decree passed in another county from
where land lies
21 Where clerk dies, and time elapses before
successor qualified.
22. Effect of deeds recorded after time pre-
scribed

29 When possession goes with deed, effect of
recording after time prescribed
24 Effect as to creditors
25 Deed recorded without certificate, where
certificate necessary, and deed without
notarial seal, made valid, purchasers,
etc, without notice.
26 Deeds of non-resident executors, copy of
will to be recorded

BONDS OF CONVEYANCE.
27 How to be executed, acknowledged, and recorded.

POWERS OF ATTORNEY.

28 How acknowledged, etc, corporation may
appoint attorney under seal
29 When deemed revoked
30. How attorney to execute
31 Payment, etc, to person acting under

power of attorney when party giving
same is dead, notice
32 Power of attorney to transfer stock from a
firm
33 Acknowledgment, etc, of power from firm,
certificate.



 

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