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Re: Grant deed, two names, one signature
Posted by  Michelle_KY of KY on 5/3/07 4:49pm Msg #188677
Barbara, IMHO Joe provided the best answer for your California split signing. I forgot that Calif. ack. had the "he/she/they" wording, which would negate any reason for adding the word "only" after Jane Smith. (Some of the certificates I see in my state do not have that wording.)
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 Grant deed, two names, one signature -  Mickey_Fan on 5/3/07 3:46pm
 Re: Grant deed, two names, one signature -  Michelle_KY on 5/3/07 4:03pm
 Re: Grant deed, two names, one signature - Lee/AR on 5/3/07 4:04pm
 Re: Grant deed, two names, one signature -  Mickey_Fan on 5/3/07 4:06pm
 Re: Grant deed, two names, one signature -  Kim_CA on 5/3/07 4:13pm
 Re: Grant deed, two names, one signature -  Michelle_KY on 5/3/07 4:18pm
 Re: Grant deed, two names, one signature - cara on 5/3/07 4:10pm
 Re: Grant deed, two names, one signature -  Joe Ewing on 5/3/07 4:34pm
 Re: Grant deed, two names, one signature -  Mickey_Fan on 5/3/07 4:40pm
 Re: Grant deed, two names, one signature -  Michelle_KY on 5/3/07 4:49pm



 
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