23-1513.
Numerical index.
The register of deeds shall keep a numerical index. If the book form of recording is used, such index shall be as nearly as practicable in the following form:
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N.E. |
1/4 |
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N.W. |
1/4 |
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Grantee |
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Grantor |
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S.W. |
1/4 |
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S.E. |
1/4 |
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Source:Laws 1885, c. 41, § 7, p. 222; Laws 1887, c. 30, § 9, p. 366; R.S.1913, § 5628; C.S.1922, § 4955; C.S.1929, § 26-1213; R.S.1943, § 23-1513; Laws 1984, LB 679, § 9.
Annotations
Abstracter must consult numerical index as well as general index. Crook v. Chilvers, 99 Neb. 684, 157 N.W. 617 (1916).
Index is a public record, and register of deeds must report fees received for certified copy of same. State ex rel. Miller v. Sovereign, 17 Neb. 173, 22 N.W. 353 (1885).