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Texas Property Code - Chapter 11 Provisions Generally Applicable To Public RecordsLegal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Property Code > Texas Property Code - Chapter 11 Provisions Generally Applicable To Public Records Sponsored Links(a) To be effectively recorded, an instrument relating to real property must be eligible for recording and must be recorded in the county in which ... (a) An instrument relating to real or personal property may not be recorded unless it is in English or complies with this section. (b) An ... (a) An instrument executed after December 31, 1981, conveying an interest in real property may not be recorded unless: (1) a mailing address of each ... (a) A county clerk shall: (1) correctly record, as required by law, within a reasonable time after delivery, any instrument authorized or required to be ... (a) A person interested under an instrument that may be proved for record may bring an action in district court for a judgment proving the ... An instrument that in any manner affects title to land in Archer County, Texas, but was recorded in Jack County on or after August 10, ... A reference in an instrument to the volume and page number, film code number, or county clerk file number of the "real property records" (or ... (a) In this section, "instrument" means a deed or deed of trust. (b) Notwithstanding Section 191.007(c), Local Government Code, an instrument transferring an interest in ... Last modified: August 11, 2007 |