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Section 47-17 - Records of documents as notice of equitable rights.

CT Gen Stat § 47-17 (2019) (N/A)
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An unacknowledged deed, and any instrument intended as a conveyance of land, but which by reason of a formal defect operates only as a conveyance of an equitable interest in such land, and any contract for the conveyance of land, or of any interest therein, and any instrument by which an equitable interest in land is created, in which such land is particularly described, may be recorded in the records of the town in which such land is situated; and such record shall be notice to all the world of the equitable interest thus created.

(1949 Rev., S. 7100.)

Unacknowledged lease for 15 years admissible to show that party was in possession claiming title. 1 D. 17. Recording of deed, defective in statute requisite, is not notice of its existence to third persons. 8 C. 549; 14 C. 135; 87 C. 369. Does not apply to personal property included in defectively witnessed mortgage of real estate. 102 C. 687. A claimed attorney's lien did not constitute “notice” under statute. 123 C. 374. Trust indenture held not a cloud on title. 125 C. 692.

Cited. 26 CA 203.

Essence of attorney's lien. 4 CS 505. A deed purporting to convey property is under a claim and color of right and equivalent to ouster of other claimants as to whom the grantor thereafter holds adversely. 15 CS 467.

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Section 47-17 - Records of documents as notice of equitable rights.