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Current as of: 2013
Chapter 700Interests in property
Chapter 701Trusts
Chapter 702Powers of appointment
Chapter 703Condominiums
Chapter 704Landlord and tenant
Chapter 705Multiple-party and agency accounts; nonprobate transfers at death; transfer on death security registration
Chapter 706Conveyances of real property; recording; titles
Chapter 707Time-share ownership
Chapter 708Mortgages and land contracts
Chapter 709Disclosures by owners of real estate
Chapter 710Miscellaneous property provisions

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