Sign in
Login with Google
or
Register | Forgot your password?
Already have an account?
By creating an account, you accept the terms of the User Agreement and the terms of the Privacy Policy.
Remembered the password?
INSTALAWYER.IOAsk a Question

    Ask a question on the site

    Questions

    Lawyers

    Blogs

    Legislation

    Contacts

    Become a lawyer

    Login Registration

    • Ask a Question
    • Questions
    • Lawyers
    • Blogs
    • Legislation
    • Become a lawyer
    • Login
    • Legislation USA
    • Maryland Statutes
    • Real Property
    • Title 4 - Requisites of Valid Instruments
    • Subtitle 1 - General Rules
    • Section 4-103 - Presumption of Validity

    Maryland Statutes
    Subtitle 1 - General Rules
    Section 4-103 - Presumption of Validity

    (a)    If a deed is executed, acknowledged, and, if required, recorded, the validity of the deed in respect to its execution and delivery by the grantor to the grantee is presumed.
        (b)    Subsection (a) of this section applies to a lease even though it is not acknowledged.

    << Previous
    Next >>

    Structure Maryland Statutes

    Maryland Statutes

    Real Property

    Title 4 - Requisites of Valid Instruments

    Subtitle 1 - General Rules

    Section 4-101 - What Deeds Sufficient; Seal or Attestation Not Required

    Section 4-102 - Deed Poll

    Section 4-103 - Presumption of Validity

    Section 4-104 - Livery of Seisin and Indenting Not Necessary

    Section 4-105 - Words of Inheritance Unnecessary to Create Fee Simple or Easement

    Section 4-106 - Affidavits of Consideration and Disbursement

    Section 4-107 - Powers of Attorney

    Section 4-108 - Abolition of Straw Deeds in Certain Cases; Grant of Property Held by the Entireties

    Section 4-109 - Defective Grants

    Section 4-110 - Validating Deeds Conveying Land in Unapproved Subdivision

    Section 4-111 - Subordination of Lender's Interest

    InstaLawyer.io

    About us

    Contacts

    Copyright

    Customer Protection Policy

    Client

    Ask a Question

    Request a call

    Our lawyers

    Questions

    FAQ

    Lawyer

    Become a project lawyer

    FAQ for lawyers

    License agreement

    Contact us

    [email protected]

    Facebook


    © InstaLawyer 2018-2025 All rights reserved