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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 382 — Conveyances and encumbrances

382.460 Notice to be endorsed, recorded and indexed -- Fees.

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(1)The clerk shall number the notices filed under KRS 382.440 and 382.450, in the
order in which they are received, shall endorse on each notice the day and hour of
the receipt and the name of the person filing it and shall record the same in a book
to be kept for that purpose. He shall forthwith index the notices mentioned in KRS
382.440 by their numbers and by the name of each person whose interest is therein
stated to be affected, and the notices mentioned in KRS 382.450 by their numbers
and by the names of each person against whom the attachment or execution is stated
to have issued.
(2)For recording each notice mentioned in KRS 382.450 and for the notices mentioned
in KRS 382.440 the clerk shall receive a fee pursuant to KRS 64.012 for each tract
of land therein separately described. The fees shall be paid in advance, and shall be
taxed as part of the costs of the party filing the notices in the action, attachment or
execution.
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