
Refinance and Mortgage Encyclopedia - recording
RecordingThe act of entering or recording documentsLegal instruments such as mortgages, contracts, deeds, options, wills, bills of sale, etc. in the Register of Deeds office. Documents are recorded to protect the interests of the people. Documents accepted for recording are time stamped, receive a unique documentAny written instrument meeting all statutory requirements which may be recorded with the Register of Deeds. number, are indexed, a digital image is created and the document is then returned to the designated source. RecordingThe act of publicly filing a documentsLegal instruments such as mortgages, contracts, deeds, options, wills, bills of sale, etc., such as a deedWritten instrument which when properly executed and delivered conveys title to real property from one or mortgageIncludes all forms of debt for which real property, that is, land and/or buildings, is given as security.e RecordingThe filing of a lienWhen a borrower fails to satisfy a debt, the lender may claim ownership of tangible property the borrower or other legal documentsLegal instruments such as mortgages, contracts, deeds, options, wills, bills of sale, etc. in the appropriate publicIn trade parlance, non-professional speculators as distinguished from hedgers and professional speculators or traders. record. RecordingThe noting in the registrar's office of the details of a properly executed legal documentAny written instrument meeting all statutory requirements which may be recorded with the Register of Deeds., such as a deedWritten instrument which when properly executed and delivered conveys title to real property from one, a mortgage noteA legal document obligating a borrower to repay a loan at a stated interest rate during a specified, a satisfaction of mortgageAn instrument for recording and acknowledging payment for an indebtedness secured by a mortgage., or an extension of mortgageIncludes all forms of debt for which real property, that is, land and/or buildings, is given as security., thereby making it a part of the publicIn trade parlance, non-professional speculators as distinguished from hedgers and professional speculators or traders. record. RecordingThe process of placing a documentAny written instrument meeting all statutory requirements which may be recorded with the Register of Deeds. on file with a designated publicIn trade parlance, non-professional speculators as distinguished from hedgers and professional speculators or traders. official for public notice(l) Actual Notice - Express or implied knowledge of a fact. (2) Constructive notice - A fact, imputed. This public official is usually a countyThe largest division of local government in all states except Louisiana and Alaska, where the comparable officer known as the County RecorderThe public official who keeps records of transactions that affect real property in the area. Sometimes who designates the fact that a document has been presented for recording by placing a recording stamp upon it indicating the time of day and the date when it was officially placed on file. DocumentsLegal instruments such as mortgages, contracts, deeds, options, wills, bills of sale, etc. filed with the Recorder are considered to be placed on open notice to the generalCoverage that pertains, for the most part, to claims arising out of the insured's liability for injuries public of that county. Claims against propertyThe rights or interests a person has in the thing he owns; not, in the technical sense, the thing itself. usually are given a priorityThe Bankruptcy Code's statutory ranking of unsecured claims that determines the order in which unsecured on the basisThe total amount paid for a property, including equity capital and the amount of debt incurred. For of the time and the date they are recorded with the most preferred claimNotice to an insurer that under the terms of a policy, a loss maybe covered. going to the earliest one recorded and the next claim going to the next earliest one recorded, and so on. This type of notice is calledAnother term for exercised when an option is a call. In the case of an option on a physical, the writer " constructive noticeOften called legal notice, the conclusive presumption that all persons have knowledge of the contents" or"legal notice". RecordingThe recording in a registrar's office of an executed legal documentAny written instrument meeting all statutory requirements which may be recorded with the Register of Deeds.. These include deeds, mortgages, satisfactionDischarge of a mortgage or trust deed from the records upon payment of the debt. of a mortgageIncludes all forms of debt for which real property, that is, land and/or buildings, is given as security., or an extension of a mortgage making it a part of the publicIn trade parlance, non-professional speculators as distinguished from hedgers and professional speculators or traders. record.
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