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Except as provided in this section, the clerk of the county commission of any county shall admit to record in the office of such clerk a copy of any contract, deed of trust, mortgage, lease, memorandum of lease, release, assignment, power of attorney or any other instrument or writing which has been certified by the clerk of the county commission of any other county of this state as being a true and correct copy and transcript from the records of said county. Any such recordations prior to the effective date of this section shall constitute notice with like effect as if such original instrument had been recorded therein. This section does not apply to deeds, wills or to any instrument filed in accordance with chapter forty-six of this code.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - West Virginia Code Chapter 39. Records and Papers § 39-1-2b. Recordation of certified copies of certain instruments - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wv/chapter-39-records-and-papers/wv-code-sect-39-1-2b/
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