RECORDING
- Section 111.310 - Instruments entitled to recordation; patents need not be acknowledged
- Section 111.311 - Conveyance of real property pursuant to agreement for deed in lieu of foreclosure must be recorded by deed; civil liability for failure to record deed
- Section 111.312 - Requirements for recording certain documents relating to real property
- Section 111.315 - Recording of conveyances and instruments: Notice to third persons
- Section 111.320 - Filing of conveyances or other instruments is notice to all persons: Effect on subsequent purchasers and mortgagees
- Section 111.325 - Unrecorded conveyances void as against subsequent bona fide purchaser for value when conveyance recorded
- Section 111.340 - Certificate of acknowledgment and record may be rebutted
- Section 111.345 - Proof taken upon oath of incompetent witness: Instrument not admissible until established by competent proof
- Section 111.347 - Recording defective instrument: Notice to subsequent purchasers; admissibility in evidence
- Section 111.350 - Conveyances or other instruments recorded before December 17, 1862: Notice to subsequent purchasers; certified copies as evidence
- Section 111.353 - Recording of master form mortgages and deeds of trust; incorporation of provisions by reference in subsequently recorded instruments
- Section 111.355 - Recordation of only part of instrument under certain conditions
- Section 111.365 - Recording affidavit of death of joint tenant or spouse holding community property with right of survivorship creates disputable presumption title vested in survivor; recording affidavit of death of life tenant creates disputable presumption title vested in owner of remainder interest; county recorder to send information contained in affidavits monthly to Department of Health and Human Services
- Section 111.3655 - Recording of notice by owner of real property who opens property for public pedestrian access and who improves property for that specific purpose: Form; effect; revocation; owner not to prevent pedestrian access; no effect on vested rights; permission to use property may be subject to reasonable restrictions on time, place and manner of use