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Virginia Code > Title 55 > Chapter 4 - Form and Effect of Deeds and Covenants; Liens


Current as of: 2011
§ 55-48Form of a deed
§ 55-49How construed
§ 55-49.1Construction of generic terms
§ 55-50Appurtenances, etc., included in deed of land; relocation of easement
§ 55-50.1Enjoyment of easement
§ 55-50.2Utility easements.
§ 55-50.3Public road easements; maintenance and improvements.
§ 55-51Deeds good between parties
§ 55-52Conveyance of property not owned but subsequently acquired
§ 55-53Vendor's equitable lien abolished
§ 55-54Certain deeds to county real estate validated
§ 55-55Validation of sales, etc., by county courts prior to 1860
§ 55-56Deeds and writings executed for persons in military service, etc., under defective powers
§ 55-57Form of a lease
§ 55-57.1Memoranda of leases and options
§ 55-57.2Effect of option; recording
§ 55-58Form of deed of trust to secure debts, etc
§ 55-58.1Security trusts defined; requirements for trustees and for recordation
§ 55-58.2Credit line deed of trust defined; relative priority of credit line deed of trust and other instrum...
§ 55-58.3Priority of refinance mortgage over subordinate mortgage
§ 55-59How deed of trust construed; duties, rights, etc., of parties
§ 55-59.1Notices required before sale by trustee to owners, lienors, etc.; if note lost
§ 55-59.1:1Description unavailable
§ 55-59.2Advertisement required before sale by trustee
§ 55-59.3Contents of advertisements of sale
§ 55-59.4Powers and duties of trustee in event of sale under or satisfaction of deed of trust
§ 55-60Meaning of phrases that may be included in such trust deed
§ 55-60.1Evidences of indebtedness placed on equal footing
§ 55-61Sales under deeds of trust which contain no maturity date or provision authorizing sale
§ 55-61.1Validation of conveyances of real property under trust instrument not authorizing sale
§ 55-62Permissible form for notice of sale under deed of trust
§ 55-63Construction of deeds requiring notice by advertisement in newspaper
§ 55-64Disposition of surplus from trustee's sale after death of grantor
§ 55-64.1Title to real estate sold not affected by nonlisting of secured notes for taxation
§ 55-65Validation of certain sales made under deeds of trust
§ 55-65.1Validation of certain sales made under deeds of trust prior to October 1, 1977
§ 55-66Validation of other sales under deeds of trust
§ 55-66.01Protection of assignees or transferees of debts secured by real estate; form of certificate of tran...
§ 55-66.1Description unavailable
§ 55-66.1:01Description unavailable
§ 55-66.1:1Required notice of foreclosure or repossession
§ 55-66.2Release to person dead inures to successors
§ 55-66.3Release of deed of trust or other lien
§ 55-66.3:1Release by financial institution upon payment of debt placed with it for collection
§ 55-66.4Partial satisfaction or release
§ 55-66.4:1Permissible form for certificate of satisfaction or certificate of partial satisfaction
§ 55-66.4:2Where certificates of satisfaction are to be indexed
§ 55-66.5Releases made by court; costs and attorney fees
§ 55-66.6Recordation of certificate of satisfaction, etc., required when release of lien recorded
§ 55-66.7Description unavailable
§ 55-66.8Applicability.
§ 55-66.9Definitions
§ 55-66.10Document of rescission; effect; liability for wrongful recording.
§ 55-66.11Secured creditor to submit satisfaction for recording; liability for failure.
§ 55-66.12Form and effect of satisfaction.
§ 55-66.13Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.
§ 55-66.14Uniform standards.
§ 55-67Effect of word "covenants."
§ 55-68Effect of covenant of general warranty
§ 55-69Of special warranty
§ 55-70Words "with general warranty," "with special warranty" and "with English covenants of title" ...
§ 55-70.1Implied warranties on new homes
§ 55-70.2Effect of certain transfer fee covenants.
§ 55-71Covenant of "right to convey."
§ 55-72For "quiet possession" and "free from encumbrances."
§ 55-73For "further assurances."
§ 55-74Of "no act to encumber."
§ 55-75Effect of certain words of release in a deed
§ 55-76Of lessee "to pay the rent" and "to pay the taxes."
§ 55-77"That he will not assign, etc.," and "that he will leave the premises in good repair."
§ 55-78Covenant "for lessee's quiet enjoyment."
§ 55-79Effect of provision for reentry by lessor
§ 55-79.01Definitions
§ 55-79.02Form of instrument
§ 55-79.03Changes in amount of rent
§ 55-79.04Encumbrance on real property
§ 55-79.05Redemption rights
§ 55-79.06Incorporation of agreement into deed

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