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Iowa

Chapter 589 — Real Property
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589.1 Acknowledgments — seal not affixed.
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589.2 Conveyances by county.
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589.3 Absence of or defective acknowledgments.
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589.4 Acknowledgments by corporation officers.
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589.5 Acknowledgments by stockholders.
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589.6 Instruments affecting real estate.
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589.7 Reserved.
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589.8 Mortgages, trust deeds and realty liens — releases.
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589.9 Marginal releases of school-fund mortgages.
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589.10 Marginal assignment of mortgage or lien.
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589.11 Conveyances by fiduciaries.
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589.12 Sheriffs’ deeds.
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589.13 Sheriff’s deed executed by deputy.
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589.14 Defective tax deeds.
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589.15 Tax deeds legalized.
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589.16 Tax sales legalized.
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589.16A Defect in tax sale proceeding.
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589.17 Conveyances by spouse under power.
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589.18 Conveyances by foreign executors.
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589.19 Conveyances under school-fund foreclosures.
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589.20 Reserved.
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589.21 Releases and discharges.
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589.22 Certain loans, contracts, and mortgages.
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589.23 Descriptions referring to defective plats.
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589.24 Defective instruments.
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589.25 Sales of real estate by school district.
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589.26 Land transfers by the department of health and human services legalized.
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589.27 Condemnation by department of transportation.
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589.28 County surplus property — sale legalized.
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589.29 Permission to lay water mains.
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589.30 Establishment of ancient county roads.
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589.31 City and county deeds.
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