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Code · Massachusetts · Part I — ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT · Title XXII — CORPORATIONS · Chapter 179

Section 15: Division of property; deposit of records; fees

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Section 15. After the final division of their common property, the proprietors may deposit their records with the clerk of the city or town where the land or any part of it lies; and the clerk may make and certify copies from the records as the clerk of the proprietors might have done. Such proprietors shall, upon so depositing their records, pay the fee provided by clause
(27)of section thirty-four of chapter two hundred and sixty-two, and the fees for copies of said records shall be as provided by clause
(28)of said section thirty-four.
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