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Current as of: 2010
Chapter 500Estates in Real Property
Chapter 501AStatutory Rule Against Perpetuities
Chapter 501BTrusts
Chapter 502Powers of Appointment
Chapter 504BLandlord and Tenant
Chapter 505Plats; Coordinates; Surveys
Chapter 507Recording and Filing Conveyances
Chapter 508Registration, Torrens
Chapter 508ARegistration Without Court Proceedings
Chapter 510Homestead Exemptions
Chapter 513Enforcement of Property Agreements and Other Contracts
Chapter 514Liens; Labor, Material
Chapter 515Condominiums
Chapter 515AUniform Condominium Act
Chapter 515BCommon Interest Ownership

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