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Arizona Mortgage Statutes - Forming and Foreclosing Arizona MortgagesArizona Revised Statutes Title 33CHAPTER 6 - MORTGAGES Article 1 - Mortgages Generally 33-701 - Interests which may be mortgaged; formal requirements; recording 33-702 - Mortgage defined; admissibility of proof that transfer is a mortgage 33-703 - Effect of mortgage as lien; right to possession of mortgaged property; rights of mortgagee in property acquired by mortgagor after execution of mortgage 33-704 - Performance of assessment work on mining claim by mortgagee; expense as additional debt secured by mortgage 33-705 - Purchase money mortgage or deed of trust; priority 33-706 - Assignment of mortgage; recording as notice 33-707 - Acknowledgment of satisfaction; recording 33-708 - Release by attorney in fact 33-709 - Acknowledgment of satisfaction by personal representative of mortgagee to whom indebtedness was paid before death 33-710 - Release by foreign personal representative, administrator, guardian or conservator 33-711 - Release by heir or legatee 33-712 - Liability for failure to acknowledge satisfaction 33-713 - Discharge by order of court; proof required; effect 33-714 - Expiration of mortgage and deed of trust; applicability, 33-715 - Payoff demands; definitions Article 2 - Foreclosure 33-721 - Foreclosure of mortgage by court action 33-722 - Election between action on debt or to foreclose 33-723 - Right of junior lien holder upon foreclosure action by senior lien holder 33-724 - State as party to foreclosure actions 33-725 - Judgment of foreclosure; contents; sale of property; resale 33-726 - Redemption of property by payment to officer directed under foreclosure judgment to sell the property 33-727 - Sale under execution; deficiency; order of liens; writ of possession 33-728 - Recording upon record that mortgage is foreclosed and judgment satisfied; effect 33-729 - Purchase money mortgage; limitation on liability 33-730 - Limitation on deficiency judgment on mortgage or deed of trust as collateral for consumer goods
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