CHAPTER 502

BUREAU OF CONVEYANCES; RECORDING

 

        Part I.  Registrar, Deputy

Section

    502-1 Registrar; appointment; tenure; salary

    502-2 Repealed

    502-3 Deputy registrar, appointment, duties

    502-4 Rules

 

        Part II.  General Provisions

    502-7 Definitions

    502-8 Bureau of conveyances special fund

 

        Part III.  Indexing of Records

   502-11 Entry record

   502-12 Indexes

   502-13 Names of parties indexed

   502-14 Entries where one transfers another's real estate; in

          partition cases

   502-15 Annual indexes

   502-16 Decennial indexes

   502-17 Filing of; data on plans; monuments; metes and bounds

          descriptions

   502-18 Description; lot subdivisions

   502-19 Plans on tracing cloth; size; scale

   502-20 New maps for old

   502-21 Recording of plans unlawful

   502-22 Copies of plans furnished by registrar

   502-23 Sale or lease by reference to lots or blocks without

          filing of plans; penalty

   502-24 Report of violations

   502-25 Fees

   502-26 Copies of instruments, certificates

   502-27 Charges

 

        Part IV.  Recording

   502-31 Recording, method

 502-31.5 Reference in other sections

   502-32 Instrument recorded as of time of delivery; office

          hours

   502-33 Identification of reference to registration of

          original

   502-34 Grantee's address in deed

 

        Part V.  Acknowledgments; Proof of Instruments

   502-41 Certificate of acknowledgment; natural persons,

          corporations

   502-42 Certificate, contents

   502-43 Form when person unknown

   502-44 Married women

   502-45 Acknowledgments without the State

   502-46 Same; certificate of authority of officer

   502-47 Acknowledgment without the United States; by members

          of the armed forces; recordation where no official

          authorized to take proof

   502-48 Identification of person making

   502-49 Certificate of officer, or judge, necessary

   502-50 How made; proof if not made

   502-51 Exemption of instruments offered on behalf of United

          States

   502-52 Signatures of certain state officers, acknowledgments

          not required

   502-53 No certificate of acknowledgment contrary hereto valid

          in court or entitled to be recorded; exception

   502-54 Penalty for false certificate

 

        Part VI.  Interlineations, Erasures, Etc.

   502-61 Changes noted in instrument

   502-62 Penalty for not noting changes

   502-63 Not recorded unless initialed

   502-64 Repealed

 

        Part VII.  Records of Acknowledgments

   502-71 Record of acknowledgments to be kept

   502-72 Disposition of records

   502-73 Same, open to inspection

   502-74 Penalty for not keeping

 

        Part VIII.  Requirement and Effect of Acknowledging,

                    Recording, Not Recording

   502-81 Instruments may be recorded; as evidence

   502-82 Record or copy as evidence

   502-83 Effect of not recording deeds, leases, etc.

   502-84 Powers of attorney, etc.

   502-85 Agreements of sale; priority

 

        Part IX.  Prior Records

   502-91 Old records

   502-92 Copies of old records

   502-93 Retyping judgment registers

   502-94 Translation of Hawaiian documents, recording

   502-95 Validation of defective certificates

 

        Part X.  Veterans Certificates

  502-101 Veterans certificates

 

        Part XI.  Other Provisions

  502-111 Family child care homes; permitted uses in

          residential areas

  502-112 Prohibition of transfer fees

 

        Part XII.  Uniform Real Property Electronic Recording Act

  502-121 Definitions

  502-122 Electronic document and electronic signature; validity

  502-123 Recording of documents

  502-124 Uniformity of application and construction

  502-125 Relation to federal Electronic Signatures in Global and

          National Commerce Act

 

Note

 

  For new part headings not included above, see text of chapter in this Supplement.

 

Cross References

 

  Nonconsensual common law liens, see chapter 507D.

 

Law Journals and Reviews

 

  Constructive Trust:  An Equitable Doctrine for Protecting and Establishing Legal Interests in Real Property.  II HBJ No. 13, at pg. 121.

 

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