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§ 47-97 – Validation of corporate deed with mistake as to officer's name.

47-97. Validation of corporate deed with mistake as to officer’s name. In all cases where the deed of a corporation executed before April 1, 2021, is properly executed, properly recorded and there is error in the probate of the corporation’s deed as to the name or names of the officers in the probate, the deed […]

§ 47-83 – Before consuls general.

47-83. Before consuls general. Any deed or other instrument permitted by law to be registered, and which has prior to the thirteenth day of October, 1913, been proved or acknowledged before a "consul general," is validated; and its registration is authorized and validated. (Ex. Sess. 1913, c. 72, s. 2; C.S., s. 3364.)

§ 47-84 – Before vice-consuls and vice-consuls general.

47-84. Before vice-consuls and vice-consuls general. The order for registration by the clerk of the superior court and the registration thereof of all deeds of conveyance and other instruments in any county of this State prior to January 1, 1905, upon the certificate of any vice-consul or vice-consul general of the United States residing in […]

§ 47-98 – Registration on defective probates beyond State.

47-98. Registration on defective probates beyond State. In every case where it shall appear from the records in the office of the register of deeds of any county in this State that any instrument required or allowed by law to be registered, bearing date prior to the year 1835, executed by any person or persons […]

§ 47-85 – Before masters in chancery.

47-85. Before masters in chancery. All probates, acknowledgments, and private examinations of deeds and conveyances of land heretofore taken before masters in equity or masters in chancery in any other state are declared to be valid, and all registrations of such deeds or conveyances upon such probates, acknowledgments and private examinations, or any of them, […]

§ 47-99 – Certificates of clerks without seal.

47-99. Certificates of clerks without seal. All certificates of acknowledgment and all verifications of pleadings, affidavits, and other instruments executed by clerks of the superior court of the State prior to March 1, 1945, and which do not bear the official seal of such clerks, are hereby validated in all cases in which the instruments […]

§ 47-85.1 – Further as to acknowledgments, etc., before masters in chancery.

47-85.1. Further as to acknowledgments, etc., before masters in chancery. All probates, acknowledgments and privy examinations of deeds, mortgages and conveyances of land, which prior to January 1, 1948 have been taken before masters in equity or masters in chancery in any other state, are hereby declared to be valid, and all registrations of such […]