The following are subjects of validating or curative Acts applicable to this chapter:
- (1) Evidentiary effect and recordation of conveyances before 1854.
- (2) Evidentiary effect and recordation of certified copies of deeds issued by the State Land Board before 1885 where the original deed was lost.
- (3) Defective acknowledgments of married women to conveyances before 1891.
- (4) Foreign instruments executed before 1903.
- (5) Deeds of married women before 1907, validity; executed under power of attorney and record as evidence.
- (6) Conveyances by reversioners and remainderpersons to life tenant.
- (7) Decrees or judgments affecting lands in more than one county.
- (8) Irregular deeds and conveyances; defective acknowledgments; irregularities in judicial sales; sales and deeds of executors, personal representatives, administrators, conservators and guardians; vested rights arising by adverse title; recordation.
- (9) Defective acknowledgments.
- (10) Title to lands from or through aliens.
- (11) An instrument that is presented for recording as an electronic image or by electronic means and that is recorded before June 16, 2011.
- (12) A tangible copy of an electronic record containing a notarial certificate that is accepted for recording by a county clerk before June 30, 2020.
[Amended by 1973 c.823 §96; 2003 c.14 §36; 2003 c.576 §355; 2011 c.386 §2; 2020 s.s.1 c.12 §§28,29; 2021 c.344 §4]