Idaho Statutes
§ 45-1514 — RECONVEYANCE UPON SATISFACTION OF OBLIGATION
Idaho § 45-1514
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Bluebook
Idaho Code § 45-1514 (2026).
Text
Upon performance of the obligation secured by the deed of trust, the trustee upon written request of the beneficiary shall reconvey the estate of real property described in the deed of trust to the grantor; providing that in the event of such performance and the refusal of any beneficiary to so request or the trustee to so reconvey, as above provided, such beneficiary or trustee shall be liable as provided by law in the case of refusal to execute a discharge or satisfaction of a mortgage on real property.
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Related
Murr v. Selag Corp.
747 P.2d 1302 (Idaho Court of Appeals, 1987)
U.S. Bank National Ass'n N.D. v. Citimortgage, Inc.
337 P.3d 605 (Idaho Supreme Court, 2014)
ACI Northwest, Inc. v. Monument Heights, LLC
342 P.3d 618 (Idaho Supreme Court, 2015)
Brinton v. Haight
870 P.2d 677 (Idaho Court of Appeals, 1994)
U.S. Bank National Association N.D. v. Citimortgage, Inc.
(Idaho Supreme Court, 2014)
Legislative History
[45-1514, added 1957, ch. 181, sec. 14, p. 345.]
Nearby Sections
15
§ 45-1001
WHAT MAY BE MORTGAGED§ 45-1003
ACKNOWLEDGMENT AND RECORDATION§ 45-1004
RECORDING MASTER FORMS — INCORPORATION OF PROVISIONS INTO MORTGAGES BY REFERENCE — RECORDING FEES§ 45-101
LIENS DEFINED§ 45-102
GENERAL AND SPECIAL LIENS§ 45-103
GENERAL LIEN DEFINED§ 45-104
SPECIAL LIEN DEFINED§ 45-105
SATISFACTION OF PRIOR LIEN§ 45-107
LIEN ON FUTURE INTEREST§ 45-109
LIEN TRANSFERS NO TITLE§ 45-110
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