Delaware Statutes
§ 109 — Defeasance or contract for reconveyance; recording; acknowledgment or proof
Delaware § 109
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Bluebook
Del. Code tit. 25, § 109 (2026).
Text
If a conveyance of lands, tenements or hereditaments is absolute on its face and there is a defeasance, or written contract in the nature of a defeasance, or for a reconveyance of the premises, or any part thereof, the person to whom such conveyance is made shall cause to be indorsed thereon, and recorded therewith, a note stating that there is such defeasance, or contract, and the general purport of it, or the recording of such conveyance shall be of no effect. Such defeasance, or contract, shall be duly acknowledged, or proved, and recorded in the recorder’s office for the county wherein such lands, tenements or hereditaments are situate within 60 days after the day of making the same, or it shall not avail against a fair creditor, mortgagee or purchaser for a valuable consideration of o
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Legislative History
Code 1852, § 1631; Code 1915, § 3221; Code 1935, § 3683; 25 Del. C. 1953, § 109
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Delaware § 109, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/de/25/109.