Alabama Code (Last Updated: November 28, 2014) |
Title35 PROPERTY. |
Chapter4. CONVEYANCES AND CREATION OF ESTATES. |
Article3. Recordation and Registration in General. |
Division 1. General Provisions. |
§ 35-4-50. Conveyances required to be recorded in office of probate judge. |
§ 35-4-51. What instruments admitted to record; filing as notice of contents; section cumulative. |
§ 35-4-51.1. Recordation of memorandum of lease; contents; effect. |
§ 35-4-52. Petitions, decrees or orders of bankruptcy. |
§ 35-4-53. Bonds for title, etc. |
§ 35-4-54. Conveyances of personal property brought into state by tenants for life or years. |
§ 35-4-55. Choses in action not "personal property" within meaning used in division. |
§ 35-4-56. Patents. |
§ 35-4-57. Deeds of assignment for benefit of creditors. |
§ 35-4-58. Mode of recording generally; time stamp; fees. |
§ 35-4-59. Conveyance operative as record from date of delivery; receipt. |
§ 35-4-60. Access to books; transcripts. |
§ 35-4-61. Liability of probate judge for failure to perform duties generally. |
§ 35-4-62. Locations for recording conveyances in real property, deeds, mortgages, etc. |
§ 35-4-63. Recording effective as notice of contents of conveyance. |
§ 35-4-64. Purchasers protected in dealing with record owner as owner of indebtedness. |
§ 35-4-65. When conveyance receivable in evidence. |
§ 35-4-66. Recording certified copies of instruments. |
§ 35-4-67. Proof of conveyances executed in name of corporation. |
§ 35-4-68. Form of proof or acknowledgment of conveyances. |
§ 35-4-69. Affidavits - Record as notice of facts recited; by whom made. |
§ 35-4-70. Affidavits - Admissibility as evidence. |
§ 35-4-71. Affidavits - Filing and recordation by probate judge. |
§ 35-4-72. Improperly acknowledged or recorded instruments as evidence. |
§ 35-4-73. Recitation of marital status of grantor or vendor required; probate judge not liable for good faith error; false recitation a misdemeanor. |
§ 35-4-74. Necessity for including plat or description of plat book, etc.; probate judge not liable for good faith error. |
§ 35-4-75. Time for delivery of deed; when recorded contract presumed abandoned. |
§ 35-4-76. Limitations on duration of option to purchase land. |
Division 2. Recordation Necessary as to Purchasers, Mortgagees and Judgment Creditors. |
§ 35-4-90. Conveyances of real property generally. |
§ 35-4-91. Instruments creating estates in remainder, etc. |
§ 35-4-92. Transfers of standing timber, trees and cutting rights. |
§ 35-4-93. Marriage settlements. |
§ 35-4-94. Loans in writing, wills or conveyances creating estates in personal property on condition, etc. |
§ 35-4-95. Effect of loans of personal property not in writing. |
§ 35-4-96. Conveyances of personalty to minors. |
§ 35-4-97. Effect of parol gifts of personal property. |
§ 35-4-98. When conditional sales contract received in evidence. |
Division 3. Statement of Name and Address of Preparer of Certain Instruments. |
§ 35-4-110. Instrument not recordable unless statement endorsed on it. |
§ 35-4-111. Probate judge not liable for good faith errors. |
§ 35-4-112. When division not applicable. |
§ 35-4-113. Form. |
Division 4. Alabama Uniform Real Property Electronic Recording Act. |
§ 35-4-120. Short title. |
§ 35-4-121. Definitions. |
§ 35-4-122. Validity of electronic documents. |
§ 35-4-123. Recording of documents. |
§ 35-4-124. Administration and standards. |
§ 35-4-125. Scope and restrictions. |
§ 35-4-126. Uniformity of application and construction. |
§ 35-4-127. Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act. |