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Code · Kansas · Chapter 58 — Personal And Real Property

58-3407.

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58-3407. Notice; contents; filing; recording and indexing by register of deeds; "notice index." To be effective and to be entitled to recordation, the notice required by K.S.A. 58-3406 shall contain an accurate and full description of all land affected by such notice, which description shall be set forth in particular terms and not by general inclusions; but if said claim is founded upon a recorded instrument, then the description in such notice may be the same as that contained in such recorded instrument.
Such notice shall be filed of record in the office of the register of deeds of the county or counties where the land described therein is situated. The register of deeds of each county shall accept all such notices presented to him or her which describe land located in the county in which he or she serves and shall enter, record and index the same in the same way that deeds are recorded, and each register of deeds shall be entitled to charge the same fees for the recording thereof as are charged for recording deeds.
In indexing such notices in his or her office, each register of deeds shall enter such notices under the description of the real estate involved in a book set apart for that purpose, to be known as the "notice index."
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