Browse as ListSearch Within- Section 252 - Deeds defective in form
- Section 253 - Repealed
- Section 254 - Deeds of husband and wife made prior to act of 1770
- Section 255 - Conveyances by married women
- Section 256 - Confirmation of title to real estate sold by trustees of married women
- Section 257 - Repealed
- Section 258 - Repealed
- Section 259 - Defective acknowledgments by husband and wife prior to January 4, 1923
- Section 260 - Defective acknowledgments by wife prior to April 4, 1901
- Section 261 - Acknowledgments made in any of the United States by husband and wife
- Section 262 - Conveyances by trustees
- Section 263 - Deeds executed without the state, defectively acknowledged, but recorded thirty years
- Section 264 - Above act to apply only when possession has accompanied the title
- Section 265 - Deeds made in any other state
- Section 266 - Sales by executors under wills probated in other states alone
- Section 267 - Acknowledgments made before mayor or recorder of Philadelphia prior to January 9, 1817
- Section 268 - Repealed
- Section 269 - Deeds by county commissioners, which have not been acknowledged before a justice
- Section 269.1 - Commissioners' deed on resale of land purchased at tax sale
- Section 270 - Acknowledgments under private seals of aldermen
- Section 271 - Acknowledgments or probates without certification under seal
- Section 272 - Repealed
- Section 273 - Acts done by notaries, who were at the same time justices of the peace
- Section 274 - Sheriff's sales in mortgage foreclosures under act of 1901; application of act
- Section 274a - Sheriff's sales when release of mortgage was not filed; validation
- Section 274b - Sheriff's sales without inquisition of bonds not containing waiver; validation
- Section 275 - Defective sheriffs' deeds
- Section 276 - Validation of deeds defectively executed
- Section 277 - Validation of conveyances by corporations and partnerships
- Section 277.1 - Validation of defective acknowledgment by president of corporation
- Section 277.2 - Repealed
- Section 278 - Conveyances by executors or trustees under power of sale
- Section 279 - Correction of defective certificates by court
- Section 280 - Procedure by bill in equity
- Section 281 - Defective acknowledgments prior to 1931
- Section 281.1 - Defective acknowledgments prior to 2013
- Section 282 - Mortgage sales of realty by foreign fiduciaries validated; exception
- Section 283 - County treasurers' deeds in tax sales validated notwithstanding defective acknowledgment
- Section 283.1 - County treasurer's deeds validated notwithstanding defective acknowledgment or lack of acknowledgment in open court
- Section 283.2 - County treasurer's deed validated; defective acknowledgment, etc
- Section 283.3 - County treasurers deeds prior to December 31, 1965 validated; no proof of service filed, etc
- Section 284 - Instruments acknowledged by grantors before themselves validated
- Section 285 - Acknowledgments in form used prior to Uniform Acknowledgment Act validated; admissibility in evidence; records
- Section 286 - Acknowledgments by persons in armed forces; validation; record; evidence
- Section 287 - Deed or transfer without certificate showing residence
- Section 288 - Cities of third class, deeds of
- Section 289 - Records of legal instruments having defective acknowledgments