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§ 47‑50.1.  Register'scertificate omitted.

In all cases prior to October1, 2004, where it appears from the records of the office of the register ofdeeds of any county in this State that the execution of a deed of conveyance orother instrument by law required or authorized to be registered was duly signedand acknowledged as required by the laws of this State, and the register ofdeeds has failed to certify the correctness of the acknowledgment as requiredby G.S. 47‑14(a), the registrations are hereby validated and theinstrument so appearing in the office of the register of deeds of that countyis effective to the same extent as if the register of deeds had properlycertified the correctness of the acknowledgment. (2004‑199, s. 17.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_47 > GS_47-50_1

§ 47‑50.1.  Register'scertificate omitted.

In all cases prior to October1, 2004, where it appears from the records of the office of the register ofdeeds of any county in this State that the execution of a deed of conveyance orother instrument by law required or authorized to be registered was duly signedand acknowledged as required by the laws of this State, and the register ofdeeds has failed to certify the correctness of the acknowledgment as requiredby G.S. 47‑14(a), the registrations are hereby validated and theinstrument so appearing in the office of the register of deeds of that countyis effective to the same extent as if the register of deeds had properlycertified the correctness of the acknowledgment. (2004‑199, s. 17.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_47 > GS_47-50_1

§ 47‑50.1.  Register'scertificate omitted.

In all cases prior to October1, 2004, where it appears from the records of the office of the register ofdeeds of any county in this State that the execution of a deed of conveyance orother instrument by law required or authorized to be registered was duly signedand acknowledged as required by the laws of this State, and the register ofdeeds has failed to certify the correctness of the acknowledgment as requiredby G.S. 47‑14(a), the registrations are hereby validated and theinstrument so appearing in the office of the register of deeds of that countyis effective to the same extent as if the register of deeds had properlycertified the correctness of the acknowledgment. (2004‑199, s. 17.)