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Missouri Laws > Title XXIX > Chapter 442 - Titles and Conveyance of Real Estate
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§ 442.010
Definitions
§ 442.012
Solar energy is a property right--eminent domain not permitted--easement requirements
§ 442.018
Publication of certain real estate transactions
§ 442.020
Conveyances of lands
§ 442.025
Conveyance to self and others to create joint estate
§ 442.030
Conveyance of property of spouse--covenants
§ 442.035
Conveyance of estates by the entireties by minors or disabled persons, conservator's powers and duties
§ 442.040
Person under eighteen years of age may join in conveyance with adult spouse
§ 442.060
Private or public corporations may convey real estate
§ 442.070
Person may convey, notwithstanding adverse possession
§ 442.080
Conveyances by persons under eighteen years of age binding, when
§ 442.090
Conveyances by minor veterans valid when necessary to obtain advantage of federal law
§ 442.095
Sections 442.090 to 442.120 applicable to whom
§ 442.100
Disability of minority removed to enable veterans to acquire or convey property
§ 442.110
Honorable discharge of veteran, evidence necessary
§ 442.120
Loans to underage servicemen authorized
§ 442.130
Execution of deeds and other conveyances
§ 442.140
Execution of deeds in foreign language--translation--recording
§ 442.150
Proof or acknowledgment, by whom taken
§ 442.155
Acknowledgment of instruments not affecting lands--certificate--curative provision
§ 442.160
Acknowledgments of instruments by persons in military service--form--instruments previously acknowledged validated, when
§ 442.180
Certificate to be endorsed on conveyance
§ 442.190
Certificate, how made
§ 442.200
Identity of persons making acknowledgments, how ascertained
§ 442.210
Certificate of acknowledgment--contents
§ 442.220
Conveyances of bounty lands, how acknowledged
§ 442.230
Such instrument valid
§ 442.240
Such instrument, filed for record, to impart notice
§ 442.250
Copies to be read in evidence
§ 442.260
Proof of execution of instruments
§ 442.270
When proof of subscribing witness shall be taken
§ 442.280
What subscribing witness shall prove before certificate shall be granted
§ 442.290
What facts certificate of proof shall set forth
§ 442.300
Proof, when grantor and witnesses are dead
§ 442.310
Certificate of proof, when granted
§ 442.320
Certificate to recite evidence required by section 442.310
§ 442.330
Subscribing witnesses, when and how summoned to prove execution of instrument
§ 442.340
Remedy against persons refusing to appear and answer
§ 442.350
Provisions relating to acknowledgment or proof not to extend to last wills and testaments
§ 442.360
Powers of attorney, how acknowledged and proved
§ 442.370
When deemed revoked
§ 442.380
Instruments to be recorded
§ 442.390
Notice imparted from time of filing for record
§ 442.400
Not valid until recorded
§ 442.403
Restrictive covenants relating to discrimination invalid--effect--no liability by existence of covenant in document filed by specific date
§ 442.410
Deeds to be recorded, where record lost--fees
§ 442.420
Grant, bargain and sell, how construed
§ 442.430
Title acquired by grantor after conveyance inures to grantee
§ 442.440
Conveyances to counties for their use--effect
§ 442.450
Conveyance to more than one--effect
§ 442.460
The term "heirs" not necessary to convey a fee simple estate
§ 442.470
Entails not allowed--the remainder in fee simple--to whom it shall pass
§ 442.480
Remainder to take effect on death of person without heirs--how construed
§ 442.490
Remainder limited to heirs of a person having a life estate--how disposed of
§ 442.500
Lineal and collateral warranties abolished
§ 442.510
An estate limited in remainder to the son or daughter of any person to be begotten, how disposed of
§ 442.520
A future estate, on the death of any person without heirs, how defeated
§ 442.530
Value of life estates--how computed
§ 442.540
Rule of calculation
§ 442.550
Examples
§ 442.555
Rule against perpetuities, application of modified
§ 442.557
General power of appointment exercisable at death of donee, perpetuities period to run from death of donee
§ 442.558
Transfer fee covenants not to run with title to real property--lien void, when
§ 442.560
Aliens and corporations of foreign countries may acquire, hold and alienate real estate--exception
§ 442.566
Definitions
§ 442.571
Aliens not to own agricultural land--term of--violation
§ 442.576
Duties of director of agriculture and attorney general--court to order divestiture--when to be accomplished--failure
§ 442.581
Lease deemed to be ownership, when
§ 442.586
Lands owned by resident aliens--cessation of residence--failure to divest, effect
§ 442.591
Exceptions
§ 442.592
Report required--content--failure to file, civil penalty, venue--foreign person, defined--rules, procedure
§ 442.600
Psychologically impacted real property, defined--disclosure to buyer not mandatory--no cause of action for failure to disclose
§ 442.606
Methamphetamine production, seller of property to disclose to buyer such production and certain criminal convictions
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