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Code · Virginia · Title 8.01 · Chapter 4

Code of Virginia § 8.01-241.1. Permissible form for certificate.

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Any extension of the limitations of the right to enforce the lien of a deed of trust or mortgage shall conform substantially with the following form:
CERTIFICATE OF EXTENSION OF LIMITATION OF
RIGHT TO ENFORCE DEED OF TRUST OR MORTGAGE
Place of Record...........................................................…
Date of Deed of Trust/Mortgage...........................................…
Deed Book..............… Book Page....................................…
Name of Guarantor(s)......................................................…
Name of Trustee(s)........................................................…
Maker(s) of Note..........................................................…
Date of Note(s)...........................................................…
I/we, the beneficial title holder(s) of the property encumbered by the
above mentioned deed of trust/mortgage, do hereby certify that the lien of
the same is hereby extended 10 years from the date of my/our endorsement upon
this certificate.
...........................................................…
Beneficial Titleholder/Attorney-in-Fact/Agent
Commonwealth of Virginia
County/City of................…:
Subscribed, sworn to and acknowledged before me by
...........…, this … day of........, 20 …
My Commission expires:................…
Notary Public
1994, c. 547 ; 2008, c. 226 .
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