Code of Virginia - Title 55 Property And Conveyances - Section 55-111 Writings not duly acknowledged copied for preservation

§ 55-111. Writings not duly acknowledged copied for preservation

If any writing which it is lawful for a clerk to admit to record on proper acknowledgment or proof has been or shall be lodged in his office and has remained or shall remain therein six months without being acknowledged or proved, so that it can be duly admitted to record, the clerk shall, for the preservation thereof, when required by any person interested, copy the same in a book separate from those in which writings so admitted are recorded and keep an index to such book as in the case of writings duly admitted to record.

(Code 1919, § 5213.)

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