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Code · Arizona · Title 33 — Probation, Prisons, Pardons, and Prisoners

33-535. Requirements and limitations of amendment

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A. An amendment by an owner under section 33-533 must identify the owner, the real property affected and the document containing the unlawful restriction. An amendment by an association of owners under section 33-534 must identify only the document containing the unlawful restriction. The amendment must include a conspicuous statement in substantially the following form:
This amendment removes from this deed or other document affecting title to real property an unlawful restriction as defined in section 33-532, Arizona Revised Statutes. This amendment does not affect the validity or enforceability of a restriction that is not an unlawful restriction.
B. The amendment must be executed and acknowledged in the manner required for recordation of a document in the land records. The amendment must be recorded in the land records of each county in which the document containing the unlawful restriction is recorded.
C. The amendment does not affect the validity or enforceability of any restriction that is not an unlawful restriction.
D. The amendment or a future conveyance of the affected real property is not a republication of a restriction that otherwise would expire by passage of time under any other law.
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