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703.09 – Condemnation of Abstracts by County When Records Have Been Destroyed.

703.09 Condemnation of abstracts by county when records have been destroyed.—When the records, or any material part thereof, in any county in this state, concerning the title to property, have been destroyed by fire or other causes so that a connected chain of title cannot be taken therefrom, and any person or corporation is possessed of […]

703.13 – Payment of Compensation and Delivery of Abstracts; Petitioner to Pay Cost.

703.13 Payment of compensation and delivery of abstracts; petitioner to pay cost.—Upon the rendition of the verdict, the said judge shall make an order that, upon the payment into court for the use of the defendant, within 10 days, unless further time be allowed by the court, of the compensation ascertained by the jury, the prayer […]

703.14 – Penalty for Failure to Deliver Abstracts.

703.14 Penalty for failure to deliver abstracts.—Any person or the officers of any corporation in possession of, or having under their control such abstracts, copies, minutes, extracts, maps, or plats who shall fail or refuse to comply with such order, shall be guilty of a contempt of court and may be imprisoned until such order is […]

703.15 – Abstracts Acquired by Condemnation.

703.15 Abstracts acquired by condemnation.—Upon the filing of such abstracts, copies, minutes, maps, or plats, or such copies thereof, in the office of the clerk of the circuit court for such county, they shall have the same force and effect as is now provided in ss. 703.07 and 703.08 for those obtained and filed in such […]

703.17 – Alteration of Abstracts Condemned by County for Use of the Public.

703.17 Alteration of abstracts condemned by county for use of the public.—Any person or persons making any erasure, alteration, interlineation, or interpolation in any abstracts, copies, minutes, extracts, maps, or plats, or in any copies thereof filed in the clerk’s office under the provisions of ss. 703.09-703.11 and 703.13-703.15 shall be guilty of the crime of […]