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Code · Kansas · Chapter 58 — Personal And Real Property

58-2239. County clerk to keep transfer record; separate records for tax-exempt lands.

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58-2239. County clerk to keep transfer record; separate records for tax-exempt lands. The county clerk of each county in this state shall keep in his or her office a book of record, which shall be denominated the transfer record, in which shall be entered all transfers of lands or lots in the clerk's county. Upon presentation of a deed of conveyance of real estate, the county clerk shall enter on the transfer record the description of the real estate as described in said conveyance, and attach his or her certificate to the conveyance, that the proper transfers have been entered upon the records of the clerk's office.
A separate transfer record shall be maintained for all lands or lots which are exempt from taxation under the constitution or statutes of Kansas.
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