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2009 Kentucky Revised Statutes
CHAPTER 382 CONVEYANCES AND ENCUMBRANCES
382.225 Duties of county clerk as to general indexes in certain counties containing second-class city.
Download pdf(75,000) and an assessed valuation of more than one hundred million (100,000,000) and
containing a city of the second class may in its discretion direct the county clerk to have
made in books proper for that purpose general indexes of all records in the office of the
county clerk according to a system approved by the fiscal court. When the general
indexes are thus completed they shall constitute the official indexes and the clerk of the
county shall keep the indexes up to date by indexing therein the records of all property
within one (1) month from the date they are lodged for record, and when they are so
indexed, the alphabetical cross-index of such instruments need no longer be preserved
and when such records or any part of them become defaced or injured, the clerk shall
transcribe the defaced or injured records into new books, and they shall be as valid in law
as the original record. The fiscal court may in its discretion require the county clerk and
his deputies to make such indexes as provided by this section without additional
compensation or may allow the said clerk for his services rendered by him and his
deputies reasonable compensation. History: Created 1942 Ky. Acts ch. 207, sec. 2.
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