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Arizona Deed Statutes

Arizona Revised Statutes Title 33

CHAPTER 4 - CONVEYANCES AND DEEDS

Article 1 - Formal Requirements and Model Forms

33-401 - Formal requirements of conveyance; writing; subscription; delivery; acknowledgment; defects

33-402 - Forms for conveyances; quit claim; conveyance; warranty; mortgage

33-403 - Easement description; validity

33-404 - Disclosure of beneficiary; recording; failure to disclose

33-405 - Beneficiary deeds; recording; definitions

Article 2 - Recording

33-411 - Invalidity of unrecorded instrument as to bona fide purchaser; acknowledgment required for proper recording; recording of instruments acknowledged in another state; exception

33-411.01 - Recording real estate documents; indemnification by transferor

33-412 - Invalidity of unrecorded instruments as to bona fide purchaser or creditor

33-413 - Invalidity of unrecorded marriage contract as to bona fide purchaser or creditor

33-414 - Recording of judgments affecting title to real property; inadmissibility of unrecorded judgment

33-415 - Recording of master mortgages; including master mortgage provisions by reference in other mortgage

33-416 - Record of instrument duly recorded as notice

33-417 - Law governing validity of instruments; recording of instruments valid when executed; validity of instruments recorded prior to October 1, 1913

33-418 - Recording of conveyances recorded prior to 1865 or recorded in New Mexico or Republic of Mexico

33-419 - Effect of record as notice of instrument affecting land located in subsequently created county

33-420 - False documents; liability; special action; damages; violation; classification

33-421 - Nonconsensual lien; marketability of title

33-422 - Land divisions; recording; disclosure affidavit

Article 3 - Rules of Construction and Interpretation

33-431 - Grants and devises to two or more persons; estates in common; community property with right of survivorship

33-432 - Presumption of intention to convey fee

33-433 - Effect of alienation purporting to pass greater right than possessed by person making alienation

33-434 - Covenants between purchaser and seller

33-434.01 - Seller's duty to disclose; soil remediation; definition

33-435 - Covenants implied from word "grant" or "convey"

33-436 - Effect of insubstantial conditions in conveyance

33-437 - Defective conveyance as contract to convey

33-438 - Sale of property subject to certain liens and encumbrances

33-439 - Restrictions on installation or use of solar energy devices invalid; exception

Article 4 - Power to Convey

33-451 - Conveyance of separate property

33-452 - Conveyance of community property

33-453 - Conveyance of homestead

33-454 - Power of attorney from one spouse to the other to execute instruments relating to property

33-455 - Conveyance of absolute title by judicial sale; effect upon rights of persons not parties

33-456 - Passage of title to real or personal property by judgment

33-457 - Fraudulent representation by married person of ability to convey realty; classification

33-458 - Resale of realty with intent to defraud; classification

Article 5 - Uniform Recognition of Acknowledgments Act

33-501 - Recognition of notarial acts performed outside this state

33-502 - Authentication of authority of officer

33-503 - Certificate of person taking acknowledgment

33-504 - Recognition of certificate of acknowledgment

33-505 - Certificate of acknowledgment

33-506 - Short forms of acknowledgment

33-507 - Acknowledgments not affected by this article

33-508 - Uniformity of interpretation

Article 6 - Acknowledgments

33-511 - Acknowledgment within the state

33-512 - Acknowledgment by a married woman

33-513 - Action to correct certificate of acknowledgment
 

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