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In General

This is Article 1 of the Code of Virginia, titled “In General.” It is part of Title 55, titled “Property And Conveyances.” It is part of Chapter 6, titled “Recordation Of Documents.” It’s comprised of the following 13 sections.

§ 55-106
When and where writings admitted to record
§ 55-106.1
Recording and indexing of certain documents showing changes of names
§ 55-106.2
Presumption that writings admitted to record are in proper form
§ 55-106.3
Repealed
§ 55-106.4
Deed of real estate investment trust
§ 55-106.5
When clerk may refuse document to be recorded
§ 55-107
Power of attorney, where recorded
§ 55-108
Standards for writings to be docketed or recorded
§ 55-109
When original of writing once recorded is lost, how copy admitted to record elsewhere
§ 55-109.1
Certifications of recordation upon counterparts of certain instruments and subsequent recordation in other cities and counties
§ 55-110
Recordation of copy of lost deed previously recorded in what is now West Virginia
§ 55-111
Writings not duly acknowledged copied for preservation
§ 55-112
Continuing in force acts establishing Torrens system

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