This deed and patent (or certified copy as the case may be) having been presented to me on the day of for record, and same appearing to me to be genuine and to have been made and issued by the authority of the United States Government, I have duly recorded same in on page of the public records of my office.
Witness my hand and official seal at Florida, this day of
(Clerk.) ”
History.—s. 2, ch. 8565, 1921; CGL 5715; s. 770, ch. 97-102.
Structure Florida Statutes
Title XL - Real and Personal Property
Chapter 695 - Record of Conveyances of Real Estate
695.01 - Conveyances and Liens to Be Recorded.
695.015 - Conveyances by Law Between Governmental Agencies, Recording.
695.02 - Blank or Master Form of Instruments May Be Recorded.
695.031 - Affidavits and Acknowledgments by Members of Armed Forces and Their Spouses.
695.032 - Provisions Not Applicable to Transactions Under Chapter 679, Uniform Commercial Code.
695.04 - Requirements of Certificate.
695.05 - Certain Defects Cured as to Acknowledgments and Witnesses.
695.06 - Certain Irregularities as to Venue Validated.
695.07 - Use of Scrawl as Seal.
695.08 - Prior Use of Scrawl as Seal.
695.11 - Instruments Deemed to Be Recorded From Time of Filing.
695.13 - Want of Certificate of Record.
695.14 - Unsigned Certificate of Record.
695.15 - Recording Conveyances Lost by Fire.
695.16 - When Mortgage or Lien Is Destroyed.
695.17 - United States Deeds and Patents May Be Recorded.
695.18 - Indorsement by Clerk.
695.19 - Certified Copies of Recorded Instruments May Be Recorded.
695.20 - Unperformed Contracts of Record.
695.25 - Short Form of Acknowledgment.
695.26 - Requirements for Recording Instruments Affecting Real Property.