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Code · Virginia · Title 43 — Mechanics' and Certain Other Liens · Chapter 3

Code of Virginia § 43-27.1. When clerk may destroy crop lien agreement and crop lien book.

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Any agreement evidencing a lien on crops required by § 43-27 to be docketed in a clerk's office may be destroyed by such clerk after twenty-four months from the date the same is docketed in his office. Any "Crop Lien Book," together with the index thereto, required by § 43-27 to be kept in a clerk's office, may be destroyed by such clerk after twenty-four months from the date the last entry has been made therein, provided the same is replaced with a similar book and index for the recordation of current liens.
1962, c. 109.
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