recording act
A recording act is a law that regulates the recording of deeds and other interests in real property. A recording act determines the priority between parties that have competing claims over the same property.
Recording acts vary by jurisdiction, but generally fall within three main types: race, notice, and race-notice. The specific type of recording act will determine which party will have priority in a dispute.
[Last reviewed in August of 2025 by the Wex Definitions Team]
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