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Recorded irregular instrument imparts notice.

An instrument in writing purporting to convey or encumber real estate or any interest therein, which has been recorded in the auditor's office of the county in which the real estate is situated, although the instrument may not have been executed and acknowledged in accordance with the law in force at the time of its execution, shall impart the same notice to third persons, from the date of recording, as if the instrument had been executed, acknowledged, and recorded, in accordance with the laws regulating the execution, acknowledgment, and recording of the instrument then in force.

[1953 c 115 § 1. Prior: 1929 c 33 § 8; RRS § 10599.]

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-65 > 65-08 > 65-08-030

Recorded irregular instrument imparts notice.

An instrument in writing purporting to convey or encumber real estate or any interest therein, which has been recorded in the auditor's office of the county in which the real estate is situated, although the instrument may not have been executed and acknowledged in accordance with the law in force at the time of its execution, shall impart the same notice to third persons, from the date of recording, as if the instrument had been executed, acknowledged, and recorded, in accordance with the laws regulating the execution, acknowledgment, and recording of the instrument then in force.

[1953 c 115 § 1. Prior: 1929 c 33 § 8; RRS § 10599.]


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-65 > 65-08 > 65-08-030

Recorded irregular instrument imparts notice.

An instrument in writing purporting to convey or encumber real estate or any interest therein, which has been recorded in the auditor's office of the county in which the real estate is situated, although the instrument may not have been executed and acknowledged in accordance with the law in force at the time of its execution, shall impart the same notice to third persons, from the date of recording, as if the instrument had been executed, acknowledged, and recorded, in accordance with the laws regulating the execution, acknowledgment, and recording of the instrument then in force.

[1953 c 115 § 1. Prior: 1929 c 33 § 8; RRS § 10599.]