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

A. Deeds or other conveyances recorded prior to January 1, 1865 in the office of any probate court in the state may be transcribed from the records of such court by the county recorder, and records of conveyance of lands within this state heretofore recorded in the state of New Mexico or the Republic of Mexico, upon being properly certified by the officer having charge of such records, may be recorded by the county recorder in the appropriate county of this state.

B. This section shall not affect or bind in any manner any person or party who has constructive notice of the existence of any deed or other instrument in writing as a recorded deed or instrument except after January 1, 1865.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title33 > 33-418

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

A. Deeds or other conveyances recorded prior to January 1, 1865 in the office of any probate court in the state may be transcribed from the records of such court by the county recorder, and records of conveyance of lands within this state heretofore recorded in the state of New Mexico or the Republic of Mexico, upon being properly certified by the officer having charge of such records, may be recorded by the county recorder in the appropriate county of this state.

B. This section shall not affect or bind in any manner any person or party who has constructive notice of the existence of any deed or other instrument in writing as a recorded deed or instrument except after January 1, 1865.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title33 > 33-418

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

A. Deeds or other conveyances recorded prior to January 1, 1865 in the office of any probate court in the state may be transcribed from the records of such court by the county recorder, and records of conveyance of lands within this state heretofore recorded in the state of New Mexico or the Republic of Mexico, upon being properly certified by the officer having charge of such records, may be recorded by the county recorder in the appropriate county of this state.

B. This section shall not affect or bind in any manner any person or party who has constructive notice of the existence of any deed or other instrument in writing as a recorded deed or instrument except after January 1, 1865.