Georgia Code
Part 5 - Conveyance, Transfer, and Descent
§ 44-2-163. Conveyance to Secure Debt; Form; Notation and Registration; Creditor’s Certificate

The owner of any registered land who desires to convey the land as security for debt and with power of sale without foreclosure may do so by a short form of transfer substantially in the form provided in Code Section 44-2-241. The form shall be signed and properly acknowledged or attested as if it were a deed to land and shall be presented together with the owner’s certificate to the clerk. The clerk shall note on the owner’s certificate and on the certificate of title in the title register the name of the creditor, the amount of debt, and the date of maturity of the debt and shall show that a creditor’s certificate has been issued therefor. When only a part of the registered estate is so conveyed, the clerk shall note on the book and the owner’s certificate the part so conveyed. The clerk shall retain, number, and file away the instrument of transfer and shall issue and deliver to the creditor a creditor’s certificate, over his hand and seal, setting out the portion so conveyed. All registered encumbrances, rights, or adverse claims affecting the estate represented thereby which are in existence at the time the creditor’s certificate is issued shall be noted thereon.
History. Ga. L. 1917, p. 108, § 32; Code 1933, § 60-503.

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Georgia Code

Title 44 - Property

Chapter 2 - Recordation and Registration of Deeds and Other Instruments

Article 2 - Land Registration

Part 5 - Conveyance, Transfer, and Descent

§ 44-2-160. Manner of Recording Deeds Conveying Title to Registered Land; Validity of Previous Conveyances of Registered Land

§ 44-2-161. Partial Transfer of Registered Land; Undivided Interest; Interest in Particular Portion; Notations on Register; Issuance of Certificates

§ 44-2-162. Subdivision of Registered Land; Procedure

§ 44-2-163. Conveyance to Secure Debt; Form; Notation and Registration; Creditor’s Certificate

§ 44-2-164. Assignment or Negotiation of Creditor’s Certificate; Effect of Transfer of Indebtedness; Surrender and Cancellation of Certificate; Order of Cancellation; Notation

§ 44-2-165. Sale by Holder of Creditor’s Certificate; Application for Transfer to Purchaser; Opportunity to Object to Transfer; Order of Application of Sale Proceeds

§ 44-2-166. Transfer to Secure Debt; Notation of Bond for Title or to Reconvey

§ 44-2-167. Validity and Priority of Unrecorded Transfers of Owner’s Certificate to Registered Lands

§ 44-2-169. Personal Representative as Trustee; Right of Personal Representative to a Commission; Power of Heirs to Require Transfer

§ 44-2-170. Right of Personal Representative to Have Registered Land Transferred to Him Where Such Land Transferred to Heirs Before His Appointment; Action Against Heirs Who Have Improperly Appropriated Land

§ 44-2-171. Procedure for Ascertaining, and Transfer To, Heirs or Beneficiaries

§ 44-2-172. Transfer by Clerk Pursuant to Judgment; Production of Copy of Decree and Order

§ 44-2-173. Petition for Involuntary Transfer; Referral to Examiner; Notice; Appointment of Guardians Ad Litem; Order of Transfer

§ 44-2-174. Attack on Transfers Made to Hinder, Delay, or Defraud Creditors; Decree Voiding Such Transfer; Entry of Cancellations and Transfers on Register and Certificate

§ 44-2-175. Registering Subsequent Transfers or Voluntary Conveyances of Land Held in Trust or Otherwise Restricted

§ 44-2-176. Duty of Tax Officer to Have Delinquent Taxes or Assessments Noted; Effect of Delinquencies Prior to Notation; Liability of Officer