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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 42 — JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE · Chapter 81

§ 8142. Endorsement of time.

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§ 8142. Endorsement of time.
(a)Recorder of deeds.-- The recorder of deeds shall endorse upon each mortgage and defeasible deed and on the record thereof, the time when each is left for record.
(b)Recorded verdicts, etc.-- The person who records a verdict or a judgment or other order rendered in open court shall endorse on the record thereof the time it was recorded.
(c)Orders signed by a judge.-- The judge who signs a judgment or other order shall endorse thereon the time he signed it.
(d)Writs and amicable judgments.-- The office of the clerk of the court of common pleas shall endorse upon:
(1)Each instrument on which an amicable judgment is entered or which otherwise creates a lien against real property, the time it was left for entry or filing.
(2)Each writ creating a lien against real property, the time it was issued.
(e)Docket entries.-- The office of the clerk of the court of common pleas shall note on the dockets in such office where each verdict, judgment, order, instrument or writ creating a lien against real property is entered, the time it was recorded, rendered, left for filing, or issued.
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