19-1205.General indexes; entries; notation of discharge or release of
instruments.
(a) Every register of deeds shall keep a general index, direct and
inverted, in the
office of the register of deeds. The general index, direct, shall be
divided into seven columns,
with heads to the respective columns as follows:
Volume Descrip-
Time Names Names Nature and Remarks. tion of
of of of of Page Tract.
Recep- Grant- Grant- Instru- Where
tion. ors. ees. ment. Recorded.
The register of deeds shall make correct entries, in such
general index, of every instrument
recorded, under the appropriate headings, by entering the names of the
grantors in an alphabetical form.
(b) The general index, inverted, shall be
divided into seven columns, as follows:
Volume Descrip-
Time Names Names Nature and Remarks. tion of
of of of of Page Tract.
Recep- Grant- Grant- Instru- Where
tion. ees. ors. ment. Recorded.
The register of deeds shall make, in such general index, correct
entries of every instrument required by law to be entered in the general index,
inverted, by entering the names of the grantees in alphabetical order.
(c) Whenever any mortgage,
bond or other instrument has been released or discharged from record by recording a
deed or release, the register of deeds shall immediately note, in both general
indexes, under the column headed "Remarks," and opposite to the appropriate
entry or in another manner which provides appropriate cross-referencing
of such information, that such instrument has been satisfied.
(d) The indexes required by this statute may be kept in bound paper
books or in another manner authorized by statute.
History: G.S. 1868, ch. 25, § 91; R.S. 1923, 19-1205;
L. 1985, ch. 96, § 3; July 1.
19-1205.General indexes; entries; notation of discharge or release of
instruments.
(a) Every register of deeds shall keep a general index, direct and
inverted, in the
office of the register of deeds. The general index, direct, shall be
divided into seven columns,
with heads to the respective columns as follows:
Volume Descrip-
Time Names Names Nature and Remarks. tion of
of of of of Page Tract.
Recep- Grant- Grant- Instru- Where
tion. ors. ees. ment. Recorded.
The register of deeds shall make correct entries, in such
general index, of every instrument
recorded, under the appropriate headings, by entering the names of the
grantors in an alphabetical form.
(b) The general index, inverted, shall be
divided into seven columns, as follows:
Volume Descrip-
Time Names Names Nature and Remarks. tion of
of of of of Page Tract.
Recep- Grant- Grant- Instru- Where
tion. ees. ors. ment. Recorded.
The register of deeds shall make, in such general index, correct
entries of every instrument required by law to be entered in the general index,
inverted, by entering the names of the grantees in alphabetical order.
(c) Whenever any mortgage,
bond or other instrument has been released or discharged from record by recording a
deed or release, the register of deeds shall immediately note, in both general
indexes, under the column headed "Remarks," and opposite to the appropriate
entry or in another manner which provides appropriate cross-referencing
of such information, that such instrument has been satisfied.
(d) The indexes required by this statute may be kept in bound paper
books or in another manner authorized by statute.
History: G.S. 1868, ch. 25, § 91; R.S. 1923, 19-1205;
L. 1985, ch. 96, § 3; July 1.
19-1205.General indexes; entries; notation of discharge or release of
instruments.
(a) Every register of deeds shall keep a general index, direct and
inverted, in the
office of the register of deeds. The general index, direct, shall be
divided into seven columns,
with heads to the respective columns as follows:
Volume Descrip-
Time Names Names Nature and Remarks. tion of
of of of of Page Tract.
Recep- Grant- Grant- Instru- Where
tion. ors. ees. ment. Recorded.
The register of deeds shall make correct entries, in such
general index, of every instrument
recorded, under the appropriate headings, by entering the names of the
grantors in an alphabetical form.
(b) The general index, inverted, shall be
divided into seven columns, as follows:
Volume Descrip-
Time Names Names Nature and Remarks. tion of
of of of of Page Tract.
Recep- Grant- Grant- Instru- Where
tion. ees. ors. ment. Recorded.
The register of deeds shall make, in such general index, correct
entries of every instrument required by law to be entered in the general index,
inverted, by entering the names of the grantees in alphabetical order.
(c) Whenever any mortgage,
bond or other instrument has been released or discharged from record by recording a
deed or release, the register of deeds shall immediately note, in both general
indexes, under the column headed "Remarks," and opposite to the appropriate
entry or in another manner which provides appropriate cross-referencing
of such information, that such instrument has been satisfied.
(d) The indexes required by this statute may be kept in bound paper
books or in another manner authorized by statute.
History: G.S. 1868, ch. 25, § 91; R.S. 1923, 19-1205;
L. 1985, ch. 96, § 3; July 1.