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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 56 — State lands and buildings

56.280 Incomplete records, how perfected.

117 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-56/56-280

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(1)The Secretary of State shall supply upon his records the omission of the Governor's
name from a patent, when the original patent, with the Governor's signature thereto,
is produced to him, showing the omission, or when it appears from official
indorsements on papers in the Office of the Secretary of State or by official
marginal notes that the patent was regularly issued and was delivered to the proper
person.
(2)Where any former officer in charge of the land office has omitted to affix his seal of
office to an official deed, the Secretary of State may supply the omission on the
original deed with the same effect as if the seal had been originally affixed.
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