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76-538. Compliance with act.Any individual or business entity engaged in the business of abstracting in Nebraska shall comply with the Abstracters Act. SourceLaws 1965, c. 453, § 1, p. 1436; R.S.1943, (1981), § 76-509; Laws 1985, LB 47, § 8; Laws 1993, LB 121, § 477; Laws 2002, LB 1071, § 2.Annotations"Preparing written reports of title to real property" constitutes the "business of abstracting" for purposes of the Abstracters Act only when done in exchange for a fee or other valuable consideration. So construed, the Abstracters Act is not unconstitutionally overbroad on its face. State v. Rabourn, 269 Neb. 499, 693 N.W.2d 291 (2005).

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter76 > 76-538

76-538. Compliance with act.Any individual or business entity engaged in the business of abstracting in Nebraska shall comply with the Abstracters Act. SourceLaws 1965, c. 453, § 1, p. 1436; R.S.1943, (1981), § 76-509; Laws 1985, LB 47, § 8; Laws 1993, LB 121, § 477; Laws 2002, LB 1071, § 2.Annotations"Preparing written reports of title to real property" constitutes the "business of abstracting" for purposes of the Abstracters Act only when done in exchange for a fee or other valuable consideration. So construed, the Abstracters Act is not unconstitutionally overbroad on its face. State v. Rabourn, 269 Neb. 499, 693 N.W.2d 291 (2005).

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter76 > 76-538

76-538. Compliance with act.Any individual or business entity engaged in the business of abstracting in Nebraska shall comply with the Abstracters Act. SourceLaws 1965, c. 453, § 1, p. 1436; R.S.1943, (1981), § 76-509; Laws 1985, LB 47, § 8; Laws 1993, LB 121, § 477; Laws 2002, LB 1071, § 2.Annotations"Preparing written reports of title to real property" constitutes the "business of abstracting" for purposes of the Abstracters Act only when done in exchange for a fee or other valuable consideration. So construed, the Abstracters Act is not unconstitutionally overbroad on its face. State v. Rabourn, 269 Neb. 499, 693 N.W.2d 291 (2005).