All registered encumbrances, rights, or adverse claims affecting registered estates shall continue to be noted upon every outstanding certificate of title and owner’s certificate until they have been released or discharged unless they relate to only a particular portion of the property, in which case they shall be noted only upon those certificates and duplicate certificates which relate to that portion of the property.
History. Ga. L. 1917, p. 108, § 39; Code 1933, § 60-405.
Structure Georgia Code
Chapter 2 - Recordation and Registration of Deeds and Other Instruments
Part 4 - Registers and Registration
§ 44-2-120. Furnishing and Maintaining Register Books; Issuance of Owner’s Certificate of Title
§ 44-2-121. Signing and Dating Register Entries and Owners’ Certificates
§ 44-2-124. Performance of Duties Upon Disqualification, Death, or Disability of Clerk
§ 44-2-126. Notation of Lien or Encumbrance on Certificate of Title — in General
§ 44-2-128. Registration of Transactions Affecting Unregistered Land as Notice
§ 44-2-129. Registration of Involuntary Transactions on Court’s Order; Form
§ 44-2-133. Procedure for Obtaining Duplicate of Lost Owner’s Certificate
§ 44-2-134. Filing Caveat Objecting to Entry in Title Register; Show Cause Hearing Upon Caveat
§ 44-2-135. Obtaining Notations in Title Register
§ 44-2-138. What Limitations Govern Actions by Injured Party for Fraud or Negligence
§ 44-2-140. Availability of Prescription or Adverse Possession Against Registered Land
§ 44-2-142. Notation of Change of Name on Register and Certificate
§ 44-2-143. Notation of Liens and Lis Pendens on Register; Effect Absent Notation