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Section 589.28 – County surplus property — sale legalized.

589.28 County surplus property — sale legalized. All proceedings taken by the board of supervisors of any county pertaining to the sale of any property which was no longer needed for the purpose for which it was acquired or any other county purpose and sold pursuant to section 331.361, where the board failed to offer […]

Section 589.29 – Permission to lay water mains.

589.29 Permission to lay water mains. The provisions of section 320.4, relating to the laying of water mains apply to all permits or permissions granted by a county board of supervisors or the state department of transportation and its predecessors before July 1, 1979 and are retroactive to that extent. [82 Acts, ch 1165, §1]

Section 589.3 – Absence of or defective acknowledgments.

589.3 Absence of or defective acknowledgments. Any instrument in writing affecting the title to real estate within the state of Iowa, to which is attached no certificate of acknowledgment, or to which is attached a defective certificate of acknowledgment, which was, more than ten years earlier, recorded or spread upon the records in the office […]

Section 589.30 – Establishment of ancient county roads.

589.30 Establishment of ancient county roads. Effective January 1, 1993, the establishment of a county road pursuant to proceedings by a board of supervisors, in which the proceedings, plans, or plats were on file or recorded with the county auditor or county recorder prior to January 1, 1920, are not ineffectual because of the failure […]

Section 589.31 – City and county deeds.

589.31 City and county deeds. All deeds and conveyances of land executed by or purporting to be executed by the governing body of a city or county, and placed of record more than ten years earlier, which deeds or conveyances purport to sustain the record title, are legalized and valid, even though the record fails […]

Section 589.4 – Acknowledgments by corporation officers.

589.4 Acknowledgments by corporation officers. The acknowledgments of all deeds, mortgages, or other instruments in writing taken or certified more than ten years earlier, which instruments have been recorded in the recorder’s office of any county of this state, including acknowledgments of instruments made by a corporation, or to which the corporation was a party, […]

Section 589.5 – Acknowledgments by stockholders.

589.5 Acknowledgments by stockholders. All deeds and conveyances of lands within this state executed more than ten years earlier, but which have been acknowledged or proved according to and in compliance with the laws of this state before a notarial officer as provided in chapter 9B who was, at the time of the acknowledgment, an […]

Section 589.6 – Instruments affecting real estate.

589.6 Instruments affecting real estate. All instruments in writing executed by a corporation before July 1, 1996, which are more than one year old, conveying, encumbering, or affecting real estate, including releases or satisfactions of mortgages, judgments, or any other liens by entry of the release or satisfaction upon the page where the lien appears […]

Section 589.8 – Mortgages, trust deeds and realty liens — releases.

589.8 Mortgages, trust deeds and realty liens — releases. A release or satisfaction of a mortgage or trust deed, or of an instrument in writing creating a lien upon real estate where the release or satisfaction has been recorded in the recorder’s office of the county in this state, or upon the margin of the […]

Section 589.9 – Marginal releases of school-fund mortgages.

589.9 Marginal releases of school-fund mortgages. The release or satisfaction of a school-fund mortgage entered on the margin of the record of the mortgage by the auditor of the county more than ten years earlier, is legalized as though the auditor had, at the time of entering the release or satisfaction, the same power thereafter […]