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60-150. Application; county clerk or designated county official; duties.The county clerk or designated county official shall use reasonable diligence in ascertaining whether or not the statements in the application for a certificate of title are true by checking the application and documents accompanying the same with the records available. If he or she is satisfied that the applicant is the owner of such vehicle and that the application is in the proper form, the county clerk or designated county official shall issue a certificate of title over his or her signature and sealed with the appropriate seal. SourceLaws 2005, LB 276, § 50. AnnotationsDuty of county clerk is to use due diligence in ascertaining whether or not the facts stated in the application are true. Burns v. Commonwealth Trailer Sales, 163 Neb. 308, 79 N.W.2d 563 (1956).

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter60 > 60-150

60-150. Application; county clerk or designated county official; duties.The county clerk or designated county official shall use reasonable diligence in ascertaining whether or not the statements in the application for a certificate of title are true by checking the application and documents accompanying the same with the records available. If he or she is satisfied that the applicant is the owner of such vehicle and that the application is in the proper form, the county clerk or designated county official shall issue a certificate of title over his or her signature and sealed with the appropriate seal. SourceLaws 2005, LB 276, § 50. AnnotationsDuty of county clerk is to use due diligence in ascertaining whether or not the facts stated in the application are true. Burns v. Commonwealth Trailer Sales, 163 Neb. 308, 79 N.W.2d 563 (1956).

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter60 > 60-150

60-150. Application; county clerk or designated county official; duties.The county clerk or designated county official shall use reasonable diligence in ascertaining whether or not the statements in the application for a certificate of title are true by checking the application and documents accompanying the same with the records available. If he or she is satisfied that the applicant is the owner of such vehicle and that the application is in the proper form, the county clerk or designated county official shall issue a certificate of title over his or her signature and sealed with the appropriate seal. SourceLaws 2005, LB 276, § 50. AnnotationsDuty of county clerk is to use due diligence in ascertaining whether or not the facts stated in the application are true. Burns v. Commonwealth Trailer Sales, 163 Neb. 308, 79 N.W.2d 563 (1956).