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Vermont Statutes Title 9 Sec. 2014 - Recording; fees

Vermont Statutes > Title 9 > Chapter 51 > § 2014 - Recording; fees


Current as of: 2010

No lien as provided for in this subchapter shall be valid, except as against the person to whom such advances were made, until written notice of advances made or to be made is recorded with the town clerk of the town wherein such logs or pulpwood are situated, or if the logs or pulpwood are situated in an unorganized town, gore or grant, said written notice must be recorded by the clerk of the county in which such unorganized town, gore or grant is situated. Five dollars shall be paid to the town or county clerk for recording said written notice. (Amended 1971, No. 84, § 3; 1979, No. 161 (Adj. Sess.), § 3.)

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