Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 15 |
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The records are shortened . No deeds are recorded . original or duplicate deed is filed and left with the registrar . " 5. This safe , short and inexpensive method of transfer increases the value of the land and makes it a ' quick ...
The records are shortened . No deeds are recorded . original or duplicate deed is filed and left with the registrar . " 5. This safe , short and inexpensive method of transfer increases the value of the land and makes it a ' quick ...
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... and that as such it constitutes a basis of credit for him , and that any one who deals with the party who is in possession is entitled to assume that that party owns that property , unless what ? Unless the public records of the ...
... and that as such it constitutes a basis of credit for him , and that any one who deals with the party who is in possession is entitled to assume that that party owns that property , unless what ? Unless the public records of the ...
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Mr. John T. Harris , of Harrisonburg : Would that transaction be of record in the clerk's office ? Mr. Massie : Not unless the banker chose to make it so . No deed I might make could affect the title without production of the ...
Mr. John T. Harris , of Harrisonburg : Would that transaction be of record in the clerk's office ? Mr. Massie : Not unless the banker chose to make it so . No deed I might make could affect the title without production of the ...
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Every lien must be noted on this . record . ... In other transactions you can go to the clerk's office and examine the record . Mr. Massie : And under the Torrens System the records may be similarly examined .
Every lien must be noted on this . record . ... In other transactions you can go to the clerk's office and examine the record . Mr. Massie : And under the Torrens System the records may be similarly examined .
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Of course , he runs the risk of trusting a man who is really overmortgaged , but has not put the deed on record . But we are not now considering the details of this proposed measure , and we cannot , even if the bill be drawn by the ...
Of course , he runs the risk of trusting a man who is really overmortgaged , but has not put the deed on record . But we are not now considering the details of this proposed measure , and we cannot , even if the bill be drawn by the ...
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