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Current as of: 2011

§ 55-66.4:2. Where certificates of satisfaction are to be indexed.

A certificate of partial satisfaction or a certificate of satisfaction shall be recorded by the clerk on the grantor index, both under the name of each grantor on the underlying deed of trust and under the name of the first-named trustee under which the deed of trust was indexed, all as identified on the certificate of satisfaction. The deed book and page number or the instrument number of the released deed of trust shall also be designated in the index. Any clerk using a separate index book or data file for grantees only shall also record therein the name of each grantor on the underlying deed of trust as identified on the certificate of satisfaction.

(1985, c. 245; 1986, c. 512; 1997, c. 579; 2002, c. 832.)

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