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  8. Article 1. Vendor's and Trust Deed Liens


Article 1. Vendor's and Trust Deed Liens


  • §38-1-1. Vendor's Lien; Its Enforcement
  • §38-1-1a. Deeds of Trust Conveying Real And/or Personal Property; Limitations on Application of Article
  • §38-1-2. Form of Deed of Trust; Memorandum of Deed of Trust May Be Recorded
  • §38-1-3. Sales Under Trust Deeds
  • §38-1-4. Notice of Sale
  • §38-1-4a. Statute of Limitations for Sales by Trustees
  • §38-1-5. Terms of Sale
  • §38-1-6. Form of Trustee's Deed
  • §38-1-7. Application of Proceeds; Action to Recover a Deficiency
  • §38-1-8. Return of Account of Sale; Forfeiture of Commissions on Failure to Account
  • §38-1-8a. Reports by Trustee to County Clerk; Additional Information to Be Filed With Report of Sale
  • §38-1-9. Recordation of Account of Trustee
  • §38-1-10. Who May Require Trustee to Give Bond; New Trustee on Failure to Give; Notice
  • §38-1-11. Amount and Approval of Bond of Trustee; Recordation; Effect of Failure to Give
  • §38-1-12. Bond of New Trustee Appointed by Court; Recordation
  • §38-1-13. Substitution of Trustees Under a Trust Deed Securing a Debt
  • §38-1-14. Future Advances Secured by Credit Line Deed of Trust; Definitions; Notice Requirements and Form; Priority Over Other Liens; Release
  • §38-1-15. Validity of Deed of Trust Upon Renewal of Loan
  • §38-1-16. Sale of Real Property Pursuant to a Deed of Trust; Preexisting Tenancy
  • §38-1-17. Personal Property After Foreclosure; Notice and Access to Recover Personal Property; Abandonment
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