Florida Statutes
Chapter 695 - Record of Conveyances of Real Estate
695.16 - When Mortgage or Lien Is Destroyed.


History.—s. 2, ch. 4950, 1901; GS 2493; RGS 3835; CGL 5713.

Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title XL - Real and Personal Property

Chapter 695 - Record of Conveyances of Real Estate

695.01 - Conveyances and Liens to Be Recorded.

695.015 - Conveyances by Law Between Governmental Agencies, Recording.

695.02 - Blank or Master Form of Instruments May Be Recorded.

695.03 - Acknowledgment and Proof; Validation of Certain Acknowledgments; Legalization or Authentication Before Foreign Officials.

695.031 - Affidavits and Acknowledgments by Members of Armed Forces and Their Spouses.

695.032 - Provisions Not Applicable to Transactions Under Chapter 679, Uniform Commercial Code.

695.04 - Requirements of Certificate.

695.05 - Certain Defects Cured as to Acknowledgments and Witnesses.

695.06 - Certain Irregularities as to Venue Validated.

695.07 - Use of Scrawl as Seal.

695.08 - Prior Use of Scrawl as Seal.

695.09 - Identity of Grantor.

695.10 - Proof by Others.

695.11 - Instruments Deemed to Be Recorded From Time of Filing.

695.12 - Imperfect Record.

695.13 - Want of Certificate of Record.

695.14 - Unsigned Certificate of Record.

695.15 - Recording Conveyances Lost by Fire.

695.16 - When Mortgage or Lien Is Destroyed.

695.17 - United States Deeds and Patents May Be Recorded.

695.18 - Indorsement by Clerk.

695.19 - Certified Copies of Recorded Instruments May Be Recorded.

695.20 - Unperformed Contracts of Record.

695.22 - Daily Schedule of Deeds and Conveyances Filed for Record to Be Furnished Property Appraiser.

695.25 - Short Form of Acknowledgment.

695.26 - Requirements for Recording Instruments Affecting Real Property.

695.27 - Uniform Real Property Electronic Recording Act.

695.28 - Validity of Recorded Electronic Documents.