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<br><br>56.230 Survey, plat and certificate -- Issue of patent. <br>(1) The surveyor shall survey the entries in the order in which they are made, bounding <br>each entry by plainly marked trees, stones or stakes, noting where it binds on a <br>watercourse or the marked line of another survey, and giving names. The survey <br>shall be made in the presence of two (2) disinterested housekeepers as chainmen, <br>whose names shall be placed at the bottom of the plat and certificate. Each survey <br>must be made within six (6) months after the date of the entry. A plat and certificate <br>of the survey shall be made out by the surveyor and recorded in his books, and the <br>original thereof and a copy of the order of court under which it is made shall be <br>filed in the office of the Secretary of State within six (6) months after the survey is <br>made. <br>(2) When the survey is carried into grant, the Secretary of State shall write across the <br>face of the order on which the survey was made &quot;satisfied,&quot; and sign his name to it. <br>The legal title to the land shall vest in the patentee as of the time the survey is made, <br>unless the plat and certificate of survey are filed more than six (6) months after the <br>survey is made, in which case the legal title shall vest in the patentee as of the date <br>of the patent. <br>(3) Plats and certificates are assignable, regardless of when made or when assigned, and <br>the assignment authorizes a patent to issue to the assignee. Land warrants are not <br>assignable. <br>(4) No patent shall be issued for more than two hundred (200) acres to any one (1) <br>person in any one (1) county. <br>Effective: October 1, 1942 <br>History: Recodified 1942 Ky. Acts ch. 208, sec. 1, effective October 1, 1942, from Ky. <br>Stat. secs. 4015, 4016, 4704. <br><br>