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Section 4-103 - Presumption of Validity

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(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.